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The latest publication in this award-winning series.This unique collaboration between two of the UK''s top pianist/educators offers intermediate pianists a detailed introduction to the highly rhythmic music of Latin America and Spain, featuring a wide range of styles from many countries, including: Cuba son, montuno, mambo, cha-cha-chá, bolero, danzón Brazil bossa nova, samba, baion, afoxé, frevo, chorinho Argentina and Uruguay tango, milonga, zamba, chacarera, candombe Venezuela joropo, vals Colombia cumbia Dominica merengue Spain flamenco, rumba, buleriaOver 50 pieces to play, including Oye Cómo Va, Bésame Mucho, Sò Danço Samba, El Manicero (The Peanut Vendor), Mambo No 5, Mambo Influenciado, Mas Que Nada, Berimbau, The Girl from Ipanema, Manhã de Carnaval, Upa Neguinho, A Media Luz, Vals Venezolano #2 and Alfonsina y El Mar. Original compositions by the authors feature copious assignments to help with syncopation and coordination, and key rhythms such as clave, montuno and partido alto are given in-depth treatment.EXPLORING LATIN PIANO - Press ReviewsAn invaluable asset for intermediate pianists... If you have as much fun playing through this book as I did, you'll be glad you got involved. Brian Priestly, Jazzwise"An impressive round-up of those tricky Latin rhythms, gathered from Cuba, Spain, Brazil and elsewhere.- Jazz UKTips on improvising, lists of suggested listening, and photographs all contribute to create a most impressive and attractive compendium of this genre. Musician magazineAn excellent resource, meticulously researched and attractively presented. The Times Educational SupplementInstrumentation:piano

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A Book by Tim Richards, John Crawford

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    Publisher: Schott Music Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/12/2010
    ISBN13: 9781847611352, 978-1847611352
    ISBN10: 1847611354
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    Book Synopsis
    The latest publication in this award-winning series.This unique collaboration between two of the UK''s top pianist/educators offers intermediate pianists a detailed introduction to the highly rhythmic music of Latin America and Spain, featuring a wide range of styles from many countries, including: Cuba son, montuno, mambo, cha-cha-chá, bolero, danzón Brazil bossa nova, samba, baion, afoxé, frevo, chorinho Argentina and Uruguay tango, milonga, zamba, chacarera, candombe Venezuela joropo, vals Colombia cumbia Dominica merengue Spain flamenco, rumba, buleriaOver 50 pieces to play, including Oye Cómo Va, Bésame Mucho, Sò Danço Samba, El Manicero (The Peanut Vendor), Mambo No 5, Mambo Influenciado, Mas Que Nada, Berimbau, The Girl from Ipanema, Manhã de Carnaval, Upa Neguinho, A Media Luz, Vals Venezolano #2 and Alfonsina y El Mar. Original compositions by the authors feature copious assignments to help with syncopation and coordination, and key rhythms such as clave, montuno and partido alto are given in-depth treatment.EXPLORING LATIN PIANO - Press ReviewsAn invaluable asset for intermediate pianists... If you have as much fun playing through this book as I did, you'll be glad you got involved. Brian Priestly, Jazzwise"An impressive round-up of those tricky Latin rhythms, gathered from Cuba, Spain, Brazil and elsewhere.- Jazz UKTips on improvising, lists of suggested listening, and photographs all contribute to create a most impressive and attractive compendium of this genre. Musician magazineAn excellent resource, meticulously researched and attractively presented. The Times Educational SupplementInstrumentation:piano

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