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... Bflat minor 2nd inversion. * At figure A, this piano part serves as an accompaniment for a lyrical trombone solo, which is then imitated by the violin. * This first section is relatively short, (12 bars), and acts as a prelude into the faster dance section. * Two bars before section B, is marked Piu Mosso and the piano along with the violin and trombone play a unison rhythmic motif to lead into the next section. Section II (B) * This section marked Marcato and with a brisk metronome marking of crochet= 112, is reminiscent of traditional Cuban music with syncopated rhythms and an extremely common motif played in unison at the start of this section by every part of the trio. * This traditionally Cuban rhythmic dance motif can be found in a variety of Cuban music. A prime example being the song Campina by the Cuban group Afro-Cuban Jazz project on ...
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