Baroque Uke #1 Carlo Calvi
Ukulele - Digital Sheet Music

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Instrumental Solo - Level 2 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1171842

Composed by Carlo Calvi. Arranged by Chris Webster. Baroque,Classical. Individual part. 9 pages. Chris Webster #772118. Published by Chris Webster (A0.1171842).

Here are six pieces from Carlo Calvi's Intavolatura di chitarra, e chitarriglia (1646), transcribed for the ukulele: 1. Aria di Fiorenza, 2. Alemana, 3. Sua Corrente, 4. Tordiglione. 5. Rugiero, 6. Canario. They can be played separately, or as a suite. Baroque guitar music transcribes well to the ukulele because both instruments have a similar re-entrant tuning. This facilitates strumming and "campanella", an effect created when tones ring against each other, bar 8 of the Alemana being a good example. Baroque guitar composers made use of these effects, and they can be recreated on the ukulele, despite its limited compass. The audio sample is Canario.

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