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Title: "Three Choros" by Zequinha De Abreu (Composer of "Tico Tico") Arrangement: Piano Accompaniment for Intermediate/Advanced Euphonium or Trombone (Bass Clef) Duration: Approximately 7 minutes Contents: Levanta Poeira Os Pintinhos No Terreiro Sururu Na Cidade Note: The Euphonium part is available as part of this series . For an audio demonstration, please scan the QR code present on the cover or visit our website at www.glissato.it. Product Code: EG1441 Promoting the global resonance of music, this edition provides multilingual guide sheets specifically tailored for concert presentations in…mehr

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Title: "Three Choros" by Zequinha De Abreu (Composer of "Tico Tico")
Arrangement: Piano Accompaniment for Intermediate/Advanced Euphonium or Trombone (Bass Clef)
Duration: Approximately 7 minutes
Contents: Levanta Poeira Os Pintinhos No Terreiro Sururu Na Cidade
Note: The Euphonium part is available as part of this series. For an audio demonstration, please scan the QR code present on the cover or visit our website at www.glissato.it.
Product Code: EG1441
  • Promoting the global resonance of music, this edition provides multilingual guide sheets specifically tailored for concert presentations in English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.
About Choro:
Choro, colloquially known as "chorinho" (translating to "little cry" or "little lament"), stands as an instrumental cornerstone within Brazilian popular music, originating in 19th-century Rio de Janeiro. Paradoxically, despite its moniker, choro often radiates with a brisk and cheerful rhythm. The genre is renowned for its intricate virtuosity, dynamic improvisations, and sophisticated modulations, infused with syncopation and counterpoint. Holding a revered place in Brazilian culture, Choro is heralded as the inaugural urban popular music genre distinctly Brazilian in character.