33 traditional tunes for you to play alone, or with another string player. In these arrangements, the melody is in the top line, and the harmony is in the bottom line. There are songs of revolution, songs of love, songs to get folks dancing, and songs to help you sleep. Chord symbols are included for back-up players.
Each Tunes for Two collection consists of individual spiral-bound duet books presented in score form with melody on the top line and harmony beneath so you can play each tune by yourself or with others. The tunes are laid out so that there are no page turns to interrupt the flow of your playing. Duo arrangements of the tunes in this collection, in the same keys, are available for violins, violas, cellos, basses, and mandolins.
PDFs are available worldwide for each of the books in the Tunes for Two series.
“La Adelita” “Arrorro Mi Nino” (Hush-A-Bye My Baby) “Arroz Con Leche” (Rice With Milk) “La Bamba” “La Bola” (The Ball) “Cárcel De Cananea, La” (Cananea Jail) “Carmen Carmela” “Cerro Prieto” “El Charro” (The Cowboy) “Chiapanecas” “Cielito Lindo” (Lovely Sweet One) “Corrido” “Cuando Escuches Este Vals” (When You Hear This Waltz) “Cucaracha, La” (The Cockroach) “De Colores” (Of Colors) “Don Gato” (Mr. Cat) “La Evangelina” “El Guajito” “Hilitos De Oro” (Threads of Gold) “Jarabe Tapatio” (Mexican Hat Dance) “La Jesusita” “Las Mananitas” (The Mornings) “A Mi Burro” (My Donkey) “Naranja Dulce” (Sweet Orange) “Nine Red Horsemen” “Perguntale a La Estrellas” (Go Ask of the High Stars Gleaming) “Polla Pinta” “Que Le Importa a Vd” (What Does It Matter to You) “La Raspa” “Santiana” “Scottish Mexicaine” “La Valentina” “Yo No Soy De Aqui” (I’m Not from Here) |
Mexican Tunes for Two Violins includes familiar tunes such as “La Bamba,” “Cielito Linda,” “La Cucaracha,” “De Colores,” and “Jarabe Tapatio” (Mexican Hat Dance), for a total of 33 tunes of varying difficulty.
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