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16 Traditional Tunes - 64 easy Clarinet duets (Vol3) - beginner intermediate level scored in 4 keys - cover

16 Traditional Tunes - 64 easy Clarinet duets (Vol3) - beginner intermediate level scored in 4 keys

Scottish traditional, American Traditional, English traditional, traditional Norwegian, Ivan Larionov, traditional Welsh, Catalan traditional

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Traditional / popular music is full of beautiful simple songs that are familiar to listen to. They offer us a "postcard" of the part of the world they come from, they make us imagine landscapes, characters, happy or sad situations, they speak to us of love and nature. This Clarinet duets collection of 16 easy melodies (Vol.3) offers simple ideas for ensemble music, the transpositions in 4 keys (up to 2 alterations) are useful for exploring the instrument in its different ranges.
Have fun creating a medley for your recital, in the sequence, key and speed you prefer, the combinations are countless!
Contents: Bamboo Flute, Big Rock Candy Mountain, Down By The Sally Gardens, El Noi de la Mare, Foggy Dew, The Galway Piper, Homeward from the Mountains, Kalinka,Mary Don't You Weep,
The Rising of the Moon,Scarborough Fair, The Skye Boat Song, Suo Gân, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, The Water is wide, Yankee Doodle.
Available since: 05/04/2022.

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