This document provides information on three musical pieces:
1) "Tin-Pot Tango" by Pauline Chang, which is in E minor and takes influence from the tango dance style.
2) "Wagons Ho!" by Ian Ladd, which is in C blues style and evokes the imagery of traveling in old western wagons.
3) "Jumping George" by Andrew Craggs, which is in F with blues notes and played in a marcato, emphasized style.
This document provides information on three musical pieces:
1) "Tin-Pot Tango" by Pauline Chang, which is in E minor and takes influence from the tango dance style.
2) "Wagons Ho!" by Ian Ladd, which is in C blues style and evokes the imagery of traveling in old western wagons.
3) "Jumping George" by Andrew Craggs, which is in F with blues notes and played in a marcato, emphasized style.
This document provides information on three musical pieces:
1) "Tin-Pot Tango" by Pauline Chang, which is in E minor and takes influence from the tango dance style.
2) "Wagons Ho!" by Ian Ladd, which is in C blues style and evokes the imagery of traveling in old western wagons.
3) "Jumping George" by Andrew Craggs, which is in F with blues notes and played in a marcato, emphasized style.
Works include: High Jinks; Solitude; Carnivale; Lolita Key of: E Minor Tango - a ballroom dance originating in Buenos Aires, characterized by marked rhythms and postures and abrupt pauses. Tin Pot- (especially of a country or its leader) having or showing poor leadership or organization. ff – fortissimo - very loud or loudly
eighth note rest – rest for half of a beat
Wagons Ho! by Ian Ladd
Ian Ladd b.1954, Geelong, Vic., Australia Works include: Sneak; Latinesca; Steam Train Boogie; Wagons Ho! Key of: C (blues) Ho! - a call to attract attention, sometimes specially used after a word denoting a destination): Rolling along tempo – think of an old western with the horses and carts travelling along the old west Sfz – sforzando - a sudden or marked emphasis.
Jumping George by Andrew Craggs
Andrew Craggs b.1967, Melbourne, Vic., Australia Works include: Serenade; Bill's Lunchbox; Feline Fine; Jumpin' George Key of F (with minor blues accidentals added throughout) Marcato - played with emphasis (marked)