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Brass Quintet (score) "La Cucaracha" - The Cockroach - cover

Brass Quintet (score) "La Cucaracha" - The Cockroach

Mexican Traditional, Brass Series Glissato

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

"La Cucaracha," a Mexican traditional tune, has been arranged for a Brass Quintet by Francesco Leone at an intermediate level of difficulty.  This ebook contains the complete score.

The set of parts is available separately in series.
10 instruments: Bb Trumpet 1 Bb Trumpet 2 French Horn in F Trombone Tuba.
Alternative parts are also provided for versatility:
Eb Horn Bb Baritone (treble clef) - 3 parts Bb Trombone (treble clef) - 4 parts Eb Tuba (treble clef) Bb Tuba (treble clef).


For enhanced music comprehension, this series includes multilingual cards in various languages, including English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. Enjoy playing this classic Mexican tune with your Brass Quintet!

 
Available since: 10/23/2023.

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