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Performer-Album Order Print: 8 Performer-Album Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 1 Title Composer Category Style Level Price Print/Download Performer/CD Album 2 Míserícordía Luis Hernández big band afoxe/samba difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 3 Las Mediosas Roland Vasquez big band bembé/Latin jazz mambo difficult $80 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 4 By The Light Of The Dawn Antonio Garcia big band bolero difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 5 Holandé Pa' Usted José Guzmán Borrero little big band bomba holandé difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music website 6 Papiro Michael Mossman big band bossa difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 7 Back Talk John Calloway little big band cha cha difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music website 8 Voy Manejando Doug Beavers big band cha cha difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 9 Voy Manejando Doug Beavers combo (octet) cha cha difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music website 10 New Danzón Hilario Durán big band danzón difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 11 Sevilla Roland Vasquez big band guaguancó difficult $80 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 12 Sevilla Roland Vasquez percussion (septet) guaguancó difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 13 Gate 13 Doug Beavers big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 14 I Want Your Love Joe Gallardo big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 15 I Want Your Love Joe Gallardo combo (nonet) Latin jazz mambo difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music website 16 Lorenzo's Wings Paquito D'Rivera big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 17 Sunflowers Doug Beavers big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 18 Dale Pa'Lante Jeff Fuller big band mambo difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 19 Dale Pa'Lante Jeff Fuller combo (octet) mambo difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music website 20 Fillmore Street Mambo Wayne Wallace big band mambo difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 21 Five For Elvin Dave Samuels combo (octet) mambo difficult $50 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 22 Una patada En Los Cojines Shawn Purcell horn little big band mambo difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 23 Viaje Doug Beavers big band mozambique difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 24 Trombone Moderno Doug Beavers big band salsa difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 25 Carambola Jovino Santos Neto big band samba in 7 difficult $65 Download 3-2 Music website 26 Tu No Sabes Doug Beavers big band son montuno difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 27 Where Do I Begin Jeffrey T. Parthun Sr. big band bolero easy $50 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 28 Where Do I Begin Jeffrey T. Parthun Sr. combo (septet) bolero easy $45 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 29 Chicken and Grits Rick Faulkner big band cha cha easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 30 Chicken and Grits Rick Faulkner little big band cha cha easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 31 Lost and Found Rick Faulkner big band cha cha easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 32 3rd Ave. Cumbia Rick Faulkner little big band cumbia easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 33 Guajira En El Barrio Rick Faulkner big band guajira-son easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website Performer-Album Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 34 Guajira En El Barrio Rick Faulkner little big band guajira-son easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 35 Mambo Juventud Oscar Hernández big band Latin jazz mambo easy $60 Download 3-2 Music website 36 Mambo Juventud Oscar Hernández little big band Latin jazz mambo easy $55 Download 3-2 Music website 37 Sabor In 3-2 Oscar Hernández big band Latin jazz mambo easy $60 Download 3-2 Music website 38 Sabor In 3-2 Oscar Hernández little big band Latin jazz mambo easy $50 Download 3-2 Music website 39 D Minor Mambo Rick Faulkner big band mambo easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 40 Room 215 Rick Faulkner big band mambo easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 41 Room 215 Rick Faulkner little big band mambo easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 42 Siempre Me Va Bien David Torres big band mambo easy $55 Download 3-2 Music website 43 Arsenio Rick Faulkner big band son montuno easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 44 Arsenio Rick Faulkner little big band son montuno easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 45 Que Viva Pacheco Rick Faulkner big band son montuno easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 46 Roswell Rick Faulkner big band son montuno easy $35 Download 3-2 Music website 47 Roswell Rick Faulkner little big band son montuno easy $25 Download 3-2 Music website 48 Drum Roots Oscar Hernández little big band bembé (6/8) easy-medium $60 Download 3-2 Music website 49 Cha Cha Pa Gozar Oscar Hernández big band cha cha easy-medium $60 Download 3-2 Music website 50 Cha Cha Pa Gozar Oscar Hernández little big band cha cha easy-medium $50 Download 3-2 Music website 51 Machito's Blues Oscar Hernández big band cha cha easy-medium $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 52 Moliendo Cafe Jose Manzo Perroni salsa mambo easy-medium $50 Print 3-2 Music website 53 Toca Mi Son Oscar Hernández little big band son montuno easy-medium $50 Download 3-2 Music website 54 Experimento Tres Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) bembé (6/8 feel) medium $40 Download 3-2 Music website 55 Falling From Grace Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) bembé/cha cha 6/8 "feel" medium $40 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 56 Contra Loma Effect, The Doug Beavers big band cha cha medium $60 Download 3-2 Music website 57 Eclipse Jovino Santos Neto big band cha cha medium $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 58 Tai Cha Aaron Lington big band cha cha medium $65 Download 3-2 Music website 59 La Princesa Oscar Hernández combo (septet) danzón medium $40 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 60 315 HA Andres Espinoza Agurto combo (septet) guajira medium $30 Download 3-2 Music website 61 Ahkeel's Way John Calloway combo (octet) Latin jazz mambo medium $50 Download 3-2 Music website 62 La Clave Del Campo Jeff Fuller combo (octet) Latin jazz mambo medium $50 Download 3-2 Music website 63 Ebano Luis Felipe Basto big band mapale (6/8) medium $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 64 Magalita Y Donanita Enrique Fernández septet + (sax quartet) pambiche lento medium $40. Print/Download 3-2 Music website 65 A Alegria De Vivir David Arivett big band samba medium $65 Download 3-2 Music website 66 Brilho do Sol David Arivett big band samba medium $65 Download 3-2 Music website Performer-Album Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 67 Arsenio Rick Faulkner big band son montuno medium $50 Download 3-2 Music website 68 Viaje A Punto Fijo Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) alcatraz medium-difficult $40 Download 3-2 Music website 69 Las Mediosas Roland Vasquez percussion septet bembé/Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $60 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 70 Bugalu Monko Enrique Fernánez rhythm + (sax quartet) bugalu/afro-cuban medium-difficult $40 Download 3-2 Music website 71 Cha Cha For Lady T Jesse Audelo combo (nonet) cha cha medium-difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music website 72 Labyrinthian Awakening Vince Norman big band cha cha medium-difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 73 Labyrinthian Awakening Vince Norman little big band cha cha medium-difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music Website 74 Mama Ya Ya Bobby Rodriguez big band cha cha medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 75 Loco Hombre Blues David Arivett big band guaira medium-difficult $65 Download 3-2 Music website 76 East L.A. Joe Gallardo big band guajira medium-difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 77 Llanero Jose Felipe Basto big band joropo medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 78 Jazz It Up Bobby Rodriguez big band latin funk medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 79 Super Muma Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) Latin funk medium-difficult $40 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 80 Tu Sabes Roland Vasquez percussion (septet) Latin jazz guaguncó medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 81 Awijee Rick Faulkner big band Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $65 Download 3-2 Music website 82 Bebop Goes Latin Bobby Rodriguez big band Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 83 Conquistador Bobby Rodriguez big band Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $65 Download 3-2 Music website 84 Memoria Distante Jesse Audelo combo (nonet) Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music Website 85 No Rest For The Bones Of The Dead Roland Vasquez percussion (septet) Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $65 Print/Download 3-2 Music Website 86 Purgatory Michael Francis little big band Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $50 Download 3-2 Music website 87 Fiesta De Montunos Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) mambo medium-difficult $40 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 88 Mambostinato Luis Bonilla big band mambo medium-difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music Website 89 Opening Hilario Durán big band mambo medium-difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 90 Ciclos Enrique Fernandez rhythm + (sax quartet) ritmo lando medium-difficult $40 Download 3-2 Music website 91 Samba No Vento Jovino Santos Neto big band samba medium-difficult $65 Download 3-2 Music website 92 Toca Mi Son Oscar Hernández big band son montuno medium-difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music website 93 Moving Day Andres Espinoza Agurto combo songo medium-difficult $30 Download 3-2 Music website 94 To Brenda With Love Paquito D'Rivera big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $70 Print/Download A Night In Engelwood 95 To Brenda With Love Paquito D'Rivera little big band Latin jazz mambo difficult $60 Print/Download
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