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Für Elise - Salsa Arrangement - cover

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Für Elise - Salsa Arrangement

Ludwig van Beethoven

Editorial: sonokraft

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Sinopsis

Dieses Werk enthält ein modernes Salsa Arrangement für Combos zum bekannten Werk "Für Elise".  Das Werk ist gesetzt für Trompete,  Posaune, Klavier, Bass, Conga, Bongos, Maracas und Timbales.
Disponible desde: 20/09/2018.

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