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  1. Me Voy A Morir De Tanto Amor (from "Lucia y el Sexo") - Alberto Iglesias. Share, download and print free Alberto Iglesias sheet music with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists, and other musicians with over 1,500,000 digital sheet music to play, practice ...

  2. Apr 4, 2016 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 CD release of "Julieta" on Discogs.

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    • 10
    • Key Signatures
    • Time Signatures
    • Swing Time & Straight Time
    • Tempo Markings
    • Chord Symbols
    • The Melody Line
    • What Is A ‘Turnaround’?
    • Repeat Markings
    • First Time Repeats & Second Time Repeats
    • Coda

    The first thing you’ll see in the very first bar of a lead sheet (top left) is the key signature. This is a display of sharps, or flats, which looks like this: IMAGE - key signature demo The key signature tells you to play each of the notes displayed - either as a flat, or a sharp. So if the key signature says ‘Bb, Eb, Ab’ - then every B, E, and A ...

    The time signature is also found in the very first bar of the song (before the music starts). Time signatures are displayed as two numbers on top of each other, like this: IMAGE - time signature demo The top number tells you how many beats are in the bar - ‘3’ means ‘3 beats’, ‘4’ means ‘4 beats’, etc. The bottom number tells you the length of thos...

    An additional factor when it comes to time signatures in jazz, is whether a song is in ‘swing time’ or ‘straight time’: 1. ‘Swing time’ means to divide each quarter note into three triplet eighth notes (three equal length notes played in the space of two normal eighth notes). We then play the on-beats exactly as written, but the off-beat eighth not...

    Arrangers will often indicate the tempo of a song - using all sorts of phrases: ‘Fast Swing’, ‘Med. Swing’, ‘Bright’, ‘Up’, and many other phrases. Sometimes a metronome mark will be given, e.g. ‘quarter note = 120’ (which means 120 beats per minute). If you’re unsure how a song should sound (tempo, rhythm, etc), I recommend listening to a recordin...

    To play jazz songs from a real book, you’ll have to understand the different types of 7thchord which are written above the music. There are multiple notation styles used for each chord, and you’ll see slight variations from one real book to another (based on each arranger’s preference). Here are the three most common types of chord symbol in jazz: ...

    The melody of a jazz song is notated simply on a treble clef staff (usually this is the only staff provided - there’s no bass clef to most songs). The melody can be transposed up an octave from the written pitches, if you want. Sometimes this sounds better for some songs. It’s common to play the melody exactly as written the first time you play thr...

    At the end of a song (the bottom right corner of the page) you’ll often see a set of chords that are written in brackets. This is known as the ‘turnaround’. If you’re about to repeat the song a 2nd, 3rd, 4th time - then play the turnaround chords. They’ll lead you nicely back to the beginning of the song - just as the composer intended. But if you’...

    Like most musical styles, jazz uses repeat markings in its notation. So when a song plays the same 8 bar section two times in a row (lasting 16 bars), the arranger will probably write the first 8 bars, and then they’ll put a repeat marking at the end. This tells the musician to go back and repeat the section a second time. Normally you’ll see an ‘e...

    Sometimes, when there’s a repeating passage of music, the composer will add slightly different endings to both sections - which are identical up until the end. For example, if there’s an 8 bar repeating section, the first 6 bars will be identical, but there’ll be slightly different endings given to each of the sections (the final 2 bars). When this...

    Some songs have an ending that is different to the previous rounds. This ‘special ending’ is to be played at the end of the final round only - and NOT for the previous rounds. Usually this ‘special ending’ has different chords to the previous rounds - which is why it needs to be separated from the rest of the song and notated on its own. There are ...

  3. Julieta in Quartet Records. Description. Quartet Records and El Deseo present the soundtrack album of the eagerly anticipated new collaboration between Academy Award-winning director Pedro Almodóvar and prestigious three-time Academy Award-nominated composer Alberto Iglesias (The Constant Gardener, The Kite Runner, Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy, The Two Faces of January).

  4. Oct 30, 2016 · Alberto Iglesias has written an intense, emotional and moving score, with echoes of Impressionism and jazz. The music is performed by the London Metropolitan Orchestra under the baton of Robert Ziegler, recorded at Air Edel Studios in London.

  5. Julieta Iglesias is a remarkable Argentine pianist and arranger. Classically trained, with a unique style which combines expression and virtuosity. She was born in 1985 in Buenos Aires and started her piano studies in 1995 at the “Alberto Williams” Conservatoire. In 2001 she received the 'Lía Cimaglia Espinosa' scholarship and the Santa ...

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