La Culebra by Mexican Folk Song Trumpet - Sheet Music

By Mexican Folk Song

La Culebra (The Snake) is a traditional Mariachi son except unlike most sones, which are characterized by syncopated rhythms and an alternation between 3/4 and 6/8 time, La Culebra is set to lively 16th notes in a rhythmic 3/4 feel. This C major piece is composed of three distinct sections in the ABACA form. Changes to the dominant and relative minor add drive and intensity to the piece as the story of the snake encounter unfolds. Gritos (whistles and calls) are encouraged throughout the piece!.La Culebra (The Snake) is a son that is part of the traditional mariachi repertoire. Unlike most sones, which are characterized by syncopated rhythms and an alternation between 3/4 and 6/8 time, La Culebra is set to lively 16th notes in a rhythmic 3/4 feel. La Culebra translates to ‘the snake’ in English. This dramatic piece tells the story of a group of men who are forced to fend off snakes when their wives visit them in the fields. The piece is often accompanied by a baile folklorico (folk dance), complete with bright-colored dresses, sombreros, intricate footwork, and encouraging whistle calls from both the mariachi and the audience. This piece is composed of three distinct sections in the ABACA form. It opens with a unison rhythmic line that signals the return to the ‘A’ section in the C Major key. Changes to the dominant and relative minor add drive and intensity to the piece as the story of the snake encounter unfolds. Gritos (whistles and calls) are encouraged throughout the piece. I hope you enjoy this arrangement of La Culebra!

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Instrument:
Trumpet Violin
Genres:
Folk Songs
Composers:
Mexican Folk Song
Publishers:
Carl Fischer Music
UPC:
798408102500
ISBN:
9781491169902
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Artist:
Mexican Folk Song
Usages:
School and Community
Main Key:
C major
Number of Pages:
12
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.1 pounds

Chamber Music Armonía, Guitarrón, Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, Violin 1, Violin 2, Violin 3 - Advanced

SKU: CF.MAR110F

Composed by Mexican Folk Song. Arranged by Daisy Cardona. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Full score. 12 pages. Carl Fischer Music #MAR110F. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.MAR110F).

ISBN 9781491169902. UPC: 798408102500. 9x12 inches. Key: C major.

La Culebra (The Snake) is a traditional Mariachi son except unlike most sones, which are characterized by syncopated rhythms and an alternation between 3/4 and 6/8 time, La Culebra is set to lively 16th notes in a rhythmic 3/4 feel. This C major piece is composed of three distinct sections in the ABACA form. Changes to the dominant and relative minor add drive and intensity to the piece as the story of the snake encounter unfolds. Gritos (whistles and calls) are encouraged throughout the piece!.
La Culebra (The Snake) is a son that is part of the traditional mariachi repertoire. Unlike most sones, which are characterized by syncopated rhythms and an alternation between 3/4 and 6/8 time, La Culebra is set to lively 16th notes in a rhythmic 3/4 feel. La Culebra translates to ‘the snake’ in English. This dramatic piece tells the story of a group of men who are forced to fend off snakes when their wives visit them in the fields. The piece is often accompanied by a baile folklorico (folk dance), complete with bright-colored dresses, sombreros, intricate footwork, and encouraging whistle calls from both the mariachi and the audience. This piece is composed of three distinct sections in the ABACA form. It opens with a unison rhythmic line that signals the return to the ‘A’ section in the C Major key. Changes to the dominant and relative minor add drive and intensity to the piece as the story of the snake encounter unfolds. Gritos (whistles and calls) are encouraged throughout the piece. I hope you enjoy this arrangement of La Culebra!