De Colores by Mexican Folk Song Tenor Voice - Sheet Music

By Mexican Folk Song

“De Colores” (Of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language song that is well known around the world. Although it is associated with Mexican folk music, the origins are unknown. Celebrating the diverse beauty of all the colors found in nature, “De Colores” has been recorded widely and the lyrics have been translated into numerous languages. Many verses have been added throughout the years, but this arrangement includes two of the most commonly used verses, especially when played with a mariachi ensemble. This arrangement can be performed with or without vocals as the vocal parts are doubled in the trumpets and the violins.

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Instrument:
Tenor Voice Voice Solo
Genres:
Folk Songs
Composers:
Mexican Folk Song
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
UPC:
798408102258
ISBN:
9781491169650
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Beginning
Artist:
Mexican Folk Song
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
D major
Number of Pages:
78
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.78 pounds

Chamber Music Armonía, Guitar, Guitarrón, Treble, Trumpet, Vihuela, Violin, tenor voice (Armonía, Guitar, Guitarrón, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Vihuela, Violin 1, Violin 2, Voice 1, Voice 2) - Easy

SKU: CF.MAR101

Composed by Mexican Folk Song. Arranged by Jorge L. Vargas. Folio. Score and parts. 78 pages. Duration 0:02:18. Carl Fischer Music #MAR101. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.MAR101).

ISBN 9781491169650. UPC: 798408102258. 9x12 inches. Key: D major. Spanish.

“De Colores” (Of Colors) is a traditional Spanish language song that is well known around the world. Although it is associated with Mexican folk music, the origins are unknown. Celebrating the diverse beauty of all the colors found in nature, “De Colores” has been recorded widely and the lyrics have been translated into numerous languages. Many verses have been added throughout the years, but this arrangement includes two of the most commonly used verses, especially when played with a mariachi ensemble. This arrangement can be performed with or without vocals as the vocal parts are doubled in the trumpets and the violins.