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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the first of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP |
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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the second of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP |
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" As its title suggests, this "tournerie", the third of the series, must be interpreted with emphasis on the regularity of tempo as well as with a vigorous pulse. Trombonists should play without adding jazzy nor lyrical effects. Priority given to "groove", a bit like in Piazzolla's tangos. " - Denis LELOUP |
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" Blues with simple rhythmic cells and small ascending and descending chromatic movements. This piece will allow you to familiarize yourself with 'swing', supported by the piano accompaniment, imitating the horse's trot. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" Latin music divided into three parts of 32 mes. each: the first is for students with 1-2 years of experience (only long values and small chromatisms are used), the second is for those who have 2 or 3 (add dotted quarter / eighth notes and intervals of fourths), the third is for those at the end of the first cycle (flow from eighth in addition). This piece can "follow" the students for three years and / or allow 3 students with different levels to play together. " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" This composition was created for young musicians (mostly teenagers), and will be played as a pop song. Indeed, its texture (silky and polished) is related to the use of triplets and harmonic series built on the principle of 'verse / chorus'. Its tempo (close to the human body beat) and duration (3 minutes) will make it the hit of the summer! " - Alain LOPEZ |
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" The purpose of this composition is to familiarize yourself with the unusual 5/4 metric, often associated to the famous jazz standard by Paul Desmond, Take Five. Rhythms and articulation are varied but without major difficulty. This piece is dedicated to the saxophonist "Michel Itier". " - Alain LOPEZ |