Small Ensemble Bass, Bass Voice, Cello, Drums, Electric Guitar, Viola, Violin - Level 2 - Digital Download
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Composed by Marcelo De Souza Camelo. Arranged by Alex Carlyle. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Latin, Multicultural, Pop, Rock, World. 37 pages. ALEX CARLYLE #1400377. Published by ALEX CARLYLE (A0.1840847).
Arranjo para quarteto de cordas, guitarra (acordes), baixo e bateria.
"Anna Júlia" é uma música da banda fluminense Los Hermanos do seu primeiro e homônimo álbum, de 1999. Esta foi a primeira música de trabalho e o primeiro grande sucesso da banda. "Anna Júlia" foi escolhida como uma das 100 Maiores Músicas Brasileiras de Todos os Tempos pela Revista Rolling Stone Brasil.
História
A letra da música foi escrita por Marcelo Camelo, e fala sobre uma menina, Anna Júlia Werneck, estudante de Jornalismo da PUC-Rio, por quem o então produtor da banda era apaixonado.
Na época de seu lançamento a música fez um enorme sucesso e era escutada em todas as rádios do Brasil. E não só no Brasil mas em todo mundo, a música ganhou versões em outras línguas e foi até regravada pelo ex-Beatle George Harrison.
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Arrangement for string quartet, guitar (chords), bass and drums.
"Anna Júlia" is a song by Brazilian rock band Los Hermanos, first released on their 1999 self-titled debut album. It was their first mainstream hit.
Composition
The lyrics were written by vocalist Marcelo Camelo about Anna Júlia Werneck, a journalism student at PUC-Rio, whom the band's producer Alex Werner was passionate about.
At the time of its release the song was a hit, and got constant airplay in Brazilian radio and television. Marcelo is the composer, singer and solo player of the biggest hit of Los Hermanos, the song Anna Julia, which was later covered by Jim Capaldi in an English-language version, featuring Capaldi, Deep Purple's Ian Paice on drums, The Jam's Paul Weller in bass and the Beatle George Harrison on solo guitar. The song was also recorded in Spanish by Los Hermanos, and in Italian by Daniele Groff.
After this initial success, Anna Julia gradually featured less in Los Hermanos' setlists. The band felt that the song, a radio ballad, did not represent the band's style, and was, according to Camelo himself, "a sticky song that the label made us play to exhaustion". This was part of the reason the band isolated themselves on a remote farm during production of their 2001 album, Bloco do Eu Sozinho, which featured a more produced sound.
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