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LatinoStore$$$ : 21 points Currently valued at $1.07 Includes: - 1 Manual - 1 CD
Author: Ernesto Cavour Written in Spanish.
1. Presentación Lección No. 1: Ejercicios en las notas DO, SI, LA Lección No. 2: Estudio sobre la escala natural, estudio de las octavas Lección No. 3: Yarabí, Huayño Lección No. 4: Tonada Lección No. 5: Danza incaica Lección No. 6: Taquirari Lección No. 7: Sueños del quirquincho Lección No. 8: Sauce alegre Lección No. 9: Escala continua Lección No. 10: La cueca Lección No. 11: Duo de quenas - Amores hallarásn, introducción al bombo Lección No. 12: Duo de quenas con el compás, Danza aymara Lección No. 13: El bombo en el bailecito, bailecito colonial Lección No. 14: Cueca Lección No. 15: - Ojos azules (huayño) - Vicuñita (huayño) - Santa Vera Cruz Tatala - Pilcomayo (bailecito) - Flor de caña - Silvato de trigo - Vuela vuela pajarillo - Canto de pajaritos - Toba alegre - Gallito campesino
Between the great variety of musical instruments that crown our rich folklore, is the quena, aerophone wich is amongst the most representative in the range of bolivian musical instruments.
The desire of the author of this work, is that you could find in this original audio-visual method, the way to crown your desires to learn to play this beautiful musical instrument.
This Andean flute is the best-known wind instrument in southern Andes and dates back to pre-Hispanic times, it is made out of a tube of cane, wood, bone or even plastic, with one end beveled into a mouthpiece.
The quena features five or six soundholes which produces a range of notes, depending on how the performer blows through the flute.
The Inca introduced this sweet-sounding flute intended to evoke a variety of emotions. The quena is an indispensable instrument in traditional bands, and songs from Andes Mountains (Bolivia and Peru).
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