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£53.95
Kye Kye Kule
Kye Kye Kule (Chay Chay Koo-lay) is a traditional call-and-response song performed by countless children in Africa and around the world. This arrangement provides a spotlight for a soloist or small groups while also highlighting the full ensemble. Everyone will be sure to enjoy this setting of an iconic African call-and-response song.Original Item#: RWS-2302-00
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£53.95
Africata - Quincy C. Hilliard
Exploring the rhythms and sounds of Africa, Quincy Hilliard uses some unusual percussion sounds as well as clapping and pencils hitting stands. A slow, lyrical section provides excellent opportunities to work on phrasing. The main theme then returns to build to a powerful and exciting conclusion. Perfect for the multicultural portion of your concert! (4:00)
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£73.50
Tribal Journeys - Justin Harden
From Africa and Asia to the Middle East and Mediterranean, the tribal tapestries of our world provide the inspiration and content for Justin Harden's "Tribal Journeys." Beginning with a hauntingly beautiful flute solo, the piece quickly progresses to a driving and energetic grouping of melodies drawn from many cultures. An exciting and motivating work for developing musicians that will work in multiple concert settings.Original Item#: RWS-1717-00
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£54.95
Siyahamba (We Are Marching)
A traditional song of the Zulu people originating in the KwaZulu province of South Africa, "Siyahamba" is built upon persistent ostinatos with a driving percussion contribution as a background setting the stage for the charming theme. You'll hear several call-and-response patterns which are characteristic of traditional African music. An engaging addition to the beginning band literature with enticing multicultural roots.
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£41.50
Mysteries of the Kalahari - Bruce Preuninger
The discovery of ancient, true-to-life sculptures made without modern tools . . . A ship's anchor found in the middle of the desert, hundreds of miles from open water . . . The legend of a lost city with a hidden treasure guarded by leopards . . . these are just a few of the mysteries that come from the Kalahari Desert in Africa. With the percussion section setting the pace through a simple yet intriguing 3/4 meter Afro-Cuban rhythmic pattern, evokes a mood that will keep performers and listeners engaged as the musical layers of the story unfold. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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£50.50
Juju Dance - Chris Sharp
Include the sounds of Western Africa in your next concert with this innovative piece characterized by rhythm-based upbeat melodies and harmonies. This exciting style evolved from the folk music of the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. Chris Sharp includes a wealth of percussion along with vocal parts in the Yoruban language to really get the full effect of the culture. Highly entertaining!
Estimated dispatch 3-5 working days