Format : Sheet music
/ Niveau : Facile / Recueil / Flûte Traversière
SKU: YM.GTL01101093
ISBN 9784636107678. 9 x 12 inches.
Enjoy Popular J-POP Melodies in Chord Arrangements with Kalimba! The book has 20 songs from popular standard melodies, mainly J-Pop, in melody and accompaniment chord arrangements that sound gorgeous even when played alone. Compatible with 17-note kalimba. All the songs are accompanied by the note numbers engraved on the instruments. The music can be easily played by comparing it with the instrument. This book explains how to play the basic kalimba, shows the correspondence between kalimba note names and staff lines, and easy musical rules. This book suits beginner players and those who have difficulty adding their chords. Includes chord arrangements for 17-note kalimba to enjoy the gorgeous sounding melody and accompaniment chord arrangements by just one player; the song Suzume feat. Toaka requires tuning one note. The tuning method is described in the book. 17-note kalimba numbers written for all songs. Features visual indication of where to play chords with one hand! The key notations for two chords played simultaneously with one hand, and arpeggio notation for three or more chords, are included in the sheet music and the note numbers. The book is designed to be easy to read and play visually.
SKU: HL.49045817
ISBN 9790001165587. UPC: 841886032019. 9.0x12.0x0.158 inches.
In the 19th century nationalist themes came into fashion. Composers drew on songs and dances from their native lands, working them into paraphrased adaptations, potpourri arrangements and sets of variations or incorporating folk elements from various cultures in their compositions. Flautist Wilhelm Popp (1828-1902), who wrote music for his instrument at every level of difficulty, also took up this popular trend. In this collection seven of his easily playablecompositions have been chosen with musical links to different European countries. Here again Popp shows his ability to distil the essence from musical styles and fashions of his time, setting lyrical and virtuoso passages so well for the instrument that their effectiveness far outweighs any difficulties. The popularity of his pieces for tuition purposes, school concerts or youth music competitions remains undiminished to this day. This edition is essentially based on the first printed versions of these pieces - with just a small number of printing errors and inconsistencies corrected without comment.