Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo bassoon part is also appended to the full music score and there is an accompaniment available for this score. Close
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Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habaner Show More...
Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular worldwide. This arrangement for clarinet in Bb sounds in the key of C. A tempo of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested and used in the playback. The melody needs to be played with a legato touch whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note or crotchet beats to the minute. The lines of music are rhythmically independent and so the left hand piano pattern should not end up being synchronized with the triplet figuration of the right hand! There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides challenges on how the music can be both notated and played. Popular rhythms particularly those derived from dance travelled very quickly around the globe in these times and the habanera pattern became an essential rhythmic feature of Argentinian tango music and is familiar from Bizet’s opera Carmen. If you are struggling to understand how to play cross rhythms have a look at one of the threes against two polyrhythms tutorials that are available on YouTube. This is an excellent movement in learning how to play triplets. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo tenor saxophone part, transposed to the appropriate key, is also appended to the full music score. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58,60,62 and 64 quarter notes bpm. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo cello part is also appended to the full music score and there is an accompaniment available. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo violin part is also appended to the full music score. An accompaniment is available to encourage ensemble practice. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo oboe part is appended to the full music score and an accompaniment is available. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo flute part is appended to the full music score and piano accompaniments are in place. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo viola part is appended to the full music score. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 bpm Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera Show More...
Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The solo alto saxophone part, transposed to the appropriate key, is also appended to the full music score. There is also a piano accompaniment available for this score. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This version is for intermediate level piano in the key of G. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The me Show More...
This version is for intermediate level piano in the key of G. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. This version is in G and has suggested fingering. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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An intermediate level arrangement for piano. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested.The melody needs to be Show More...
An intermediate level arrangement for piano. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested.The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Sebastiian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. This version is in C and has suggested fingering. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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An intermediate level arrangement for solo piano in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. Th Show More...
An intermediate level arrangement for solo piano in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. This version is in the key of C and has suggested fingering. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for violin, viola and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The Show More...
This arrangement is for violin, viola and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment cello figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for two flutes and cello playing in the key of G. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested Show More...
This arrangement is for two flutes and cello playing in the key of G. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment cello figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for two violins and cello playing in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggeste Show More...
This arrangement is for two violins and cello playing in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment cello figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for two ukulele and acoustic guitar with dropped D tuning. Each of the parts has both staff and TAB notation and individual parts Show More...
This arrangement is for two ukulele and acoustic guitar with dropped D tuning. Each of the parts has both staff and TAB notation and individual parts are appended to the full music score. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment cello figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for two clarinets in Bb and string bass. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The me Show More...
This arrangement is for two clarinets in Bb and string bass. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for tenor recorder accompanied by an acoustic guitar in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for tenor recorder accompanied by an acoustic guitar in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars accompanied in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beat Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars accompanied in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars with TAB in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars with TAB in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This simple two part arrangement is for mandolin and acoustic guitar in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the min Show More...
This simple two part arrangement is for mandolin and acoustic guitar in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars with TAB in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats t Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for two acoustic guitars with TAB in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for violin and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for violin and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma†(The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for clarinet in Bb and bass clarinet sounding in the key Bb. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotche Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for clarinet in Bb and bass clarinet sounding in the key Bb. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute with a 4 bar count in sounding on the woodblocks. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for flute and bassoon in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for flute and bassoon in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Accompaniments are in place featuring the bassoon. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for flute and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute i Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for flute and cello in the key of D. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This improver level two part arrangement is for pitched percussion (glockenspiel, marimba, xylophone) in the key of D and in intended to be played as Show More...
This improver level two part arrangement is for pitched percussion (glockenspiel, marimba, xylophone) in the key of D and in intended to be played as a duet. A tempo of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompanying bass figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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This arrangement is for improver piano in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody Show More...
This arrangement is for improver piano in the key of C. A tempo of of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides various options on how the music can be both notated and played. Sebastian Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, La Paloma (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 27th July, 2017 11:07 AM |
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Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habaner Show More...
Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular worldwide. This arrangement for oboe and piano in the key of D. A tempo of around 60 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested and used in the playback. The melody needs to be played with a legato touch whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note or crotchet beats to the minute. The lines of music are rhythmically independent and so the left hand piano pattern should not end up being synchronized with the triplet figuration of the right hand! There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides challenges on how the music can be both notated and played. Popular rhythms particularly those derived from dance travelled very quickly around the globe in these times and the habanera pattern became an essential rhythmic feature of Argentinian tango music and is familiar from Bizet’s opera Carmen. If you are struggling to understand how to play cross rhythms have a look at one of the threes against two polyrhythms tutorials that are available on YouTube. Close
Added: 21st November, 2025 10:11 AM |
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This arrangement is for viola and cello playing pizzicato is in the key of D. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is used in the Show More...
This arrangement is for viola and cello playing pizzicato is in the key of D. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is used in the realisation. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and there is a contrast between the triplet figuration combined with the habanera patten. Accompaniments are in place featuring the sound of the pizzicato cello and they play at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute. Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 19th January, 2026 07:01 AM |
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Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habaner Show More...
Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular worldwide. This arrangement for viola and piano in the key of D. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested and used in the playback. The melody needs to be played with a legato touch whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note or crotchet beats to the minute. The lines of music are rhythmically independent and so the left hand piano pattern should not end up being synchronized with the triplet figuration of the right hand! There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides challenges on how the music can be both notated and played. Popular rhythms particularly those derived from dance travelled very quickly around the globe in these times and the habanera pattern became an essential rhythmic feature of Argentinian tango music and is familiar from Bizet’s opera Carmen. If you are struggling to understand how to play cross rhythms have a look at one of the threes against two polyrhythms tutorials that are available on YouTube. This is an excellent movement in learning how to play and understand triplets. Close
Added: 19th January, 2026 11:01 AM |
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Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habaner Show More...
Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular worldwide. This arrangement for 2 trombones is in the key of Bb. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is suggested and used in the playback. The melody needs to be played with a legato touch whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Trombone 2 accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note or crotchet beats to the minute. The lines of music are rhythmically independent and the trombone 2 should not end up being synchronized with the triplet figuration of the melody. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides challenges on how the music can be both notated and played. Popular rhythms particularly those derived from dance travelled very quickly around the globe in these times and the habanera pattern became an essential rhythmic feature of Argentinian tango music and is familiar from Bizet’s opera Carmen. If you are struggling to understand how to play cross rhythms have a look at one of the threes against two polyrhythms tutorials that are available on YouTube. This is an excellent movement in learning how to play and understand triplets. Close
Added: 20th January, 2026 16:01 PM |
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Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habaner Show More...
Sebastián Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular worldwide. This arrangement for trombone and piano is in the key of Bb. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is used in the playback. The melody needs to be played with a legato touch whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. Piano accompaniments are in place playing at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note or crotchet beats to the minute. The lines of music are rhythmically independent and the left hand piano part should not end up being synchronized with the triplet figuration of the melody. There are many different versions of this piece and the triplet figuration provides challenges on how the music can be both notated and played. Popular rhythms particularly those derived from dance travelled very quickly around the globe in these times and the habanera pattern became an essential rhythmic feature of Argentinian tango music and is familiar from Bizet’s opera Carmen. If you are struggling to understand how to play cross rhythms have a look at one of the threes against two polyrhythms tutorials that are available on YouTube. This is an excellent movement in learning how to play and understand triplets. Close
Added: 20th January, 2026 16:01 PM |
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This arrangement is for alto and tenor saxophone sounding in the key of Bb. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is used in the r Show More...
This arrangement is for alto and tenor saxophone sounding in the key of Bb. A tempo of 62 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute is used in the realisation. The melody needs to be played legato whilst the accompaniment figuration should be played staccato or certainly in a detached manner. There are many different versions of this piece and there is a contrast between the triplet figuration combined with the habanera patten. Accompaniments are in place featuring the sound of the tenor saxophone and they play at 58, 60, 62 and 64 quarter note (crotchet) beats to the minute. There is a 4 bar count in on the accompaniment tracks featuring the sound of the wood block. Yradier was a Spanish born composer who despite the universal popularity of the piece died in obscurity in 1865. Based on the Cuban habanera rhythm, “La Paloma” (The Dove) was written after the composer visited Cuba around 1860 and became very popular world wide. Close
Added: 7th February, 2026 19:02 PM |
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