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El camino real
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el camino real

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EL CAMINO REAL SERIES

The music is based on a series of chord progressions common to countless generations of Spanish flamenco (and other) guitarists, whose fiery style and brilliant playing have captivated millions of music lovers throughout the world. Composed during the latter half of 1984 and completed in early '85, it bears the subtitle "A Latin Fantasy." Percussion IV, Vib, m.135: (3 + 2 + 3) should be (3 + 2 + 2)Įl Camino Real (literally "The Royal Road" or "The King's Highway") was commissioned by, and is dedicated to, the 581st Air Force Band (AFRES) and its commander, Lt.String Bass, m.129: Add rehearsal number before Molto lent (freely).Trombone II, m.65: 1st note should be E, not C.Horn in F I, m.194: 6th note should be eighth note, not quarter note.Horn in F I, m.135: Move rehearsal number before Slowly and languorously.B-flat Cornet II, m.165: Add CUP MT (cup mute).B-flat Trumpet II, m.2: F-sharp on the 3rd beat is not a mistake.B-flat Tenor Saxophone, m.145-146: Add mf to bar 145, diminuendo to the last note, and p to bar 146.E-flat Alto Saxophone I, m.240: Add 8th note rest on 2nd beat.E-flat Alto Saxophone I, m.198: Add 3/4 time signature.E-flat Alto Saxophone I, m.88: 1st note should be C, not D-flat.

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E-flat Alto Saxophone II, m.57: Add an eighth rest to the second beat.B-flat Soprano Clarinet III, m.164: Add meno f.Marks Music Company, through Hal Leonard CorporationĬost: Score and Parts (print) - $120.00 | Score Only (print) - $10.00 Difficulty: V (see Ratings for explanation)








El camino real