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Gospel Rock - Con Moto€ 64,60
Peter Martin (Engeland) bewijst wederom dat educatief materiaal niet saai hoeft te zijn, integendeel. In Gospel Rock is ruimte voor één of meerdere solisten (de solo staat in part I - IV genoteerd). Na het spelen van Con Moto zal de betekenis ervan zeker blijven hangen.
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You raise me up€ 78,00
The song was originally written as an instrumental piece and titled "Silent Story." Parts of the melody (especially the opening phrase of its chorus) resemble the traditional Irish tune Londonderry Air, which is best known as the usual tune to the 1910 song Danny Boy.
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Arirang€ 74,04
"Arirang" is a Korean folk song, often considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea. It is estimated the song is more than 600 years old. According to one legend, the name is derived from the story of a bachelor and a maiden who fell in love while picking camellia blossoms near the wharf at Auraji.
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Bring me little water...€ 73,03
Bring me little water Silvy is a folk song of North America. Lead Belly’s Uncle Bob Ledbetter had a wife named Silvy. When he was out plowing with his mules he would often shout at Silvie to bring him some water. After a long time this holler developed into a little song.
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Consolation€ 74,99
Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten was composed by Georg Neumark in about 1641 and was subtitled ‘Trostlied’ literally meaning consolation song. Songbooks at the time showed the popularity of this song and it is still well-known today partly due to Johann Sebastian Bach’s use of the melody for one of his own chorals.
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