Music of Spain and South America for Mandolin & Guitar Duet Book/CD

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"Music of Spain and South America contains 11 Great Pieces

  1. El Vito

  2. Linda Amiga
  3. Carnavalito Nostalgico
  4. Elena
  5. Danza Ritmico 13
  6. Tono de Velorio de Cruz
  7. Brazilian Lullaby
  8. Bolivian Dance
  9. Hakumamai Purisisun
  10. O Cantiga dos Perdidos
  11. Zorongo

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Presented in both Tablature and Music Notation for Mandolin, Notation only for Guitar.

The music is presented in both music notation and Mandolin TAB (for people that do not read music). The music notation is clear and crisp. This book will help you to learn the tunes quickly whether you depend on the tablature or the music.

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Comes With a Compact Disc of the Pieces Performed by Allan & Aleksandra Alexander

The CD, played by Allan and Aleksandra, gives the musician the advantage of being able to hear how these songs can be played and will make the learning process easier. This is a high quality Digital recording (DDD). In addition to helping the player become familiar with the music, it will also be a source of listening pleasure. You can also turn down either channel (mandolin or guitar) and play along with the CD.

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A High Quality Collection of Easy Pieces for Mandolin.

This is the book you want to buy. It is filled with syncopated, melodic and addictive pieces that will lay easily under your fingers. They are fun to play and you will learn most of them without too much difficulty. A few will be challenging, but not impossible, and you will learn much about syncopation and rhythm as you play them. These are pieces you will come back to and play over and over again. You will find yourself humming them before you realize it. Whether it’s the challenging “Zorongo” that you play along to the Flamenco rhythms of the accompanying guitar on the CD, or the hauntingly syncopated “Anillo de Oro,” this is a collection that you will keep near and bring it with you wherever you go with your mandolin. The accompanying CD will help you learn the pieces, and you can turn one channel down and play with just the guitar. You can also leave both channels up and listen to both the mandolin and the guitar play the pieces for your enjoyment.

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