Latin winds Bryan Kidd
Edited from the original publication, Latin Winds is written as a Brazilian bossa nova. Its simple flowing melody contrasts with a fanfare-like section found in the introduction and again later in the piece. The ranges, rhythmic patterns and technical demands are relatively simple, and the jazz-influenced harmonies and colors are orchestrated so young players will achieve a full sound with minimal rehearsal. Optional Strings: the optional string parts are for band and orchestra directors looking for an opportunity to combine their ensembles. The challenge, of course, is that wind and string keys are not always friendly to each other. Such is the case especially at measures 25-36 and 45-50 where the string players are in A-flat major. The good news is that the strings are always reinforced by the wind parts and never exposed by themselves. Finally, for the kids who ask why the band and orchestra can't play together more often, here's one of the reasons why -- and an opportunity to overcome the challenge of the "unfriendly keys."
Product information
Order id: 93319
Difficulty: 2
Duration: 2:30 min
Pages: -
publisher id: BKM-B03
EAN: 4025511447218
Difficulty: 2
Duration: 2:30 min
Pages: -
publisher id: BKM-B03
EAN: 4025511447218
Composer: Bryan Kidd
Arranger: -
Publisher: William Allen Music
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
Arranger: -
Publisher: William Allen Music
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
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