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Romanza pour Trombone et Piano

Romanza pour Trombone et Piano
Op. 6
Juan Ignacio Lopez


Trombone, Piano
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ViewDownload PDF : Piano (64.9 Ko)
Composer
Juan Ignacio Lopez
Juan Ignacio Lopez
Instrumentation

Trombone, Piano

Style

Romantic

Date2008
CopyrightJuan Ignacio Lopez Carbonero © All rights reserved
Romance for trombone and piano in C minor, Op. 6
Added by jlc-98041992, 27 Dec 2008

3 comments



By Drennan Holliday , at 00:00


This piece is so beautiful!!! your writing really lets the trombone sing.
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By Colin Griffin , at 00:00


The term in english in Australia to describe playing and singing a note at the same time is Multiphonics
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By jlc-98041992 , at 00:00
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(sorry for my bad english)
There is a way to play a sound and sing another at the same time ("double sounds"). It's not easy to play but it's possible (I can play them with my euphonium). In fact, when this "Romanza" was first played, the trombonist couldn't play those double sounds, so music started in measure 11 and finished in 124 with a different Coda. If you want me to send the 'alternative' version to you, just let me know. Thank you for your interest. Juan Ignacio López.
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By Dan Cutchen , at 00:00


This piece looks beautiful and interesting. What do you want the trombonist to do in measures 1-10 and 123 to the end?
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