Sambeando Doing the Samba by Victor Lopez Concert Band - Sheet Music
By Victor LopezSambeando literally translates to do the samba. Steeped in the musical traditions of Brazil, this composition by Victor López is guaranteed to get your students musically excited and your audiences dancing in the aisles. Explore the exciting intricate rhythms and characteristic articulations for a tight performance. Host your own National Samba Day! (2:30)
Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- Concert Band
- Genres:
- Samba Multicultural
- Composers:
- Victor Lopez
- Publishers:
- Alfred Music Belwin Music
- UPC:
- 038081529530
- Format:
- Score and Parts
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Grade 2
- Artist:
- Victor Lopez
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 268
- Shipping Weight:
- 2.56 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.45791
Doing the Samba. Composed by Victor Lopez. Concert Band; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Belwin Young Band. Latin; Multicultural. Score and Part(s). 268 pages. Duration 2:30. Belwin Music #00-45791. Published by Belwin Music (AP.45791).UPC: 038081529530. English.
Sambeando literally translates to do the samba. Steeped in the musical traditions of Brazil, this composition by Victor López is guaranteed to get your students musically excited and your audiences dancing in the aisles. Explore the exciting intricate rhythms and characteristic articulations for a tight performance. Host your own National Samba Day! (2:30).
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- Ensemble:
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- Publisher:
- Alfred Music Belwin Music
Ratings + Reviews
4 Rating
1 review
Anonymous
Jan 7, 2020
A hot little number! There is a lot of rhythmically tutti band parts which provide the possibility for a really tight sound. It's a great piece. While only considered a Grade 2, it can be thought of as a Grade 4. The percussion parts are interesting & as composer Victor Lopez explains, should be 'felt' rather than 'read'. I highly recommend this catchy, vibrant tune!