Afro-Latin Saxophone Duets 2 Alto or Alto and Tenor Saxophones by Florian Brambock Woodwind Duet - Sheet Music

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These easy to moderately difficult saxophone duos serve as an introduction to the genre of Latin and African grooves. Original compositions as well as arrangements of well-known melodies will introduce new sound and rhythmic elements to help develop technique and ensemble playing. For beginner to intermediate players.

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Instrument:
Tenor Saxophone Alto Saxophone
Ensembles:
Woodwind Duet Saxophone Duet
Genres:
World
Composers:
Traditional Florian Brambock
Publishers:
Universal Edition
UPC:
803452061090
ISBN:
9783702430436
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Florian Brambock
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.88 pounds

Woodwinds alto Saxophone, tenor Saxophone

SKU: PR.UE033060

2 Alto or Alto and Tenor Saxophones. Composed by Fernandez Diaz, Florian Brambock, Miriam Makeba, and Traditional. This edition: World Music. World Music. Full score. With Standard notation. Universal Edition #UE033060. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE033060).

ISBN 9783702430436. UPC: 803452061090.

These easy to moderately difficult saxophone duos serve as an introduction to the genre of Latin and African grooves. Original compositions as well as arrangements of well-known melodies will introduce new sound and rhythmic elements to help develop technique and ensemble playing. For beginner to intermediate players.

Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

2 reviews

Muso

Jun 24, 2012

Afro-Latiin saxophone duets

Have only played a few of these pieces, but mostly found this book disappointing. Strange harmonies. Will give them a try with my tenor sax friend to see if they work better.

Diana

Jun 16, 2012

Afro-Latin Sax Duets

Nice idea - I was interested in Miriam Makeba's music. Any chance of including more music by women in future publications? I know I live across the Ocean, but it took a while to reach me.