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La Curandera Negrita by Joey Sellers Big Band - Sheet Music

By Joey Sellers

La Curandera Negrita is basically a minor blues chart. Though this piece is written in 6/8, it is perhaps more accurately felt in a lilting triplet divided 4/4---with the dotted quarter receiving the pulse of a quarter note. Embrace the clustery sound of some of the voicings, and rehearse them slowly so your ears grow accustomed to the rubs sounding natural. The bass line changes its underlying pulse more frequently than in an ordinary Latin setting. This chart is longer than most high school-level material. Great interpretive latitude is encouraged so that each performance can sound different. First trumpet: C (2 ledger lines above staff).

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Summary
Ensembles:
Big Band Jazz Ensemble
Genres:
Blues Big Band
Composers:
Joey Sellers
Publishers:
Advance Music
UPC:
805095340020
Format:
CD Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Joey Sellers
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.88 pounds
Detailed Description
Jazz Ensemble

SKU: AP.1-ADV34002

Composed by Joey Sellers. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Advance Music: Big Band Plus. Blues; Jazz. CD with Score and Parts. Advance Music #01-ADV34002. Published by Advance Music (AP.1-ADV34002).

UPC: 805095340020. English.

La Curandera Negrita is basically a minor blues chart. Though this piece is written in 6/8, it is perhaps more accurately felt in a lilting triplet divided 4/4---with the dotted quarter receiving the pulse of a quarter note. Embrace the clustery sound of some of the voicings, and rehearse them slowly so your ears grow accustomed to the rubs sounding natural. The bass line changes its underlying pulse more frequently than in an ordinary Latin setting. This chart is longer than most high school-level material. Great interpretive latitude is encouraged so that each performance can sound different. First trumpet: C (2 ledger lines above staff).

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