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Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1 - I.Vitale

Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1 I.Vitale A871417

Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1 - I.Vitale

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Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1 Musica Para Acordeom - Tributo a Luiz Gonzaga The book... more

Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1 - I.Vitale

item number: A871417
available as: Songbook
content: Forró & northeastern rhythms
for instruments: accordion, percussion misc.
weight (net): 0,6 kg
Songbook Luiz Gonzaga - Vol 1
Musica Para Acordeom - Tributo a Luiz Gonzaga

The book is in Portuguese!
Fancy a musical journey to Brazil´s north-east?
Being a singer, accordeon player and composer, Luiz Gonzaga managed to spread the typical music styles like the Forró, the Baião, the Xaxado and the Coco from the north-east of Brazil and make them popular all over the country.
In this songbook you get 41 pieces with lyrics to sing along, notes for accordeon and lead sheets with charts for guitars.
The basic rhythms like Baião, Forró, Coco, Toada, Marcha Junina (Quadrilha), Xamego and Xaxado are explained at the beginning of the book easy and with note examples.
Also there is a nice description of Gonzagas musical llife (in portuguese) with many photos, a list of his discography and a glossary of the north-eastern slang words used in the lyrics.
A good book for a small band, if you are up for a traditional Brazilian dance night!

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22 Oct 2015

Super Songbook, gute Qualität

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