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Bach, Johann SebastianJohann Sebastian Bach
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(1685 - 1750)
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INSTRUMENTATIONS :
PIANO
› Piano solo 97
› Organ solo 14
› 1 Piano, 4 Hands (duet) 1
› Piano and Strings 1
GUITAR
› 2 Guitars (Duet) 50
› Guitar solo (standard notation) 9
› Guitar solo (with tabs) 2

ARRANGERS :
› Bach, Johann Sebastian Original 54
› BENOIST, Régis 2
› Cervellin, Marco 1
› Cornu, Philippe 1
› Durand, Patrice 1
› Gawol, Peter 1
› Gioia, Gianfranco 1
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Präludium

Präludium (arr. for charango and optional melody instrument)
BWV 864
Johann Sebastian Bach


Charango
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Download MIDI: J.S. Bach - BWV 846 Präludium & C. Gounod's Ave Maria

Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Sheet centralLe Clavier bien tempéré I (285 sheet music)
Instrumentation

Charango

1 other version
Style

Baroque

Arranger
Publisher
Johann Sebastian Bach
Rubarth, Lutz
KeyC major
CopyrightPublic Domain
Alternative titlePrelude
Arrangement of J.S. Bach's BWV 846 Präludium for solo charango (inspired by M. Barros Bessone's version) including C. Gounod's Ave Maria for an optional melody instrument
Added by lrubarth, 27 Feb 2018

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Sanza - Kalimba

The sanza, also known as the kalimba, is a traditional African musical instrument that belongs to the lamellophone family. This instrument consists of a wooden body (sometimes a calabash or a wooden resonator box) on which a series of metal tines of different lengths are attached. The tines are played by plucking them with the thumbs, fingers, or sometimes with sticks.

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