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Style Order Print: 8 Style Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 1 Title Composer Category Style Level Price Print/Download Performer/CD Album 2 Afluencia Bill Cunliffe combo (octet) 6/4 bembé medium $30 Print/Download Imaginación 3 Afluencia Bill Cunliffe big band 6/4 bembé medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Imaginación 4 Míserícordía Luis Hernández big band afoxe/samba difficult $70 Download 3-2 Music website 5 Congo Mulence A.K. Salim big band afro medium $70 Print/Download Machito - Kenya 6 Guantanamo Chris Washburne combo (septet) afro easy-medium $45 Print/Download Land of Nod 7 Dance of Denial Michael Mossman combo (nonet) afro-cha cha medium-difficult $40 Download Ray Barretto - Contact 8 Dance of Denial Michael Mossman combo (sextet) afro-cha cha medium-difficult $30 Download Ray Barretto - Contact 9 A Night In Tunisia V.1 Mark Levine combo (octet) Afro-Cuban mambo medium-difficult $50 Download only Poncho Sanchez - Sonando 10 A Night in Tunisia V.2 Francisco Torres combo (septet) Afro-Cuban mambo difficult $50 Download only Poncho Sanchez - Raise Your Hands 11 A Night in Tunisia V.3 Francisco Torres combo (octet) Afro-Cuban mambo medium-difficult $50 Download only Poncho Sanchez - Raise Your Hands 12 A Night in Tunisia V.4 Angel Fernandez combo (solo+octet) Afro-Cuban mambo medium-difficult $50 Download only Ray Barretto - Irrisistable 13 Viaje A Punto Fijo Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) alcatraz medium-difficult $40 Download 3-2 Music website 14 Crossfire Jovino Santos Neto big band baião difficult $65 Download NDR Big Band - YouTube 15 Rapdosia Manuel Valera big band Baião difficult $70 Download Vientos 16 Canto A Obatala (vocal) Jan Hartong combo (septet) + SATB batá medium $50 Print/Download Nueva Manteca - Afro Cuban Sanctus 17 57th St. Mambo Michael Mossman big band bembé difficult $70 Print/Download Bobby Sanabria - Big Band Urban Folktales 18 Afro Green Dave Samuels big band bembé medium-difficult $70 Download Caribbean Jazz Project/Afro Bop Alliance 19 Dante's Journey John Calloway combo (septet) bembé medium-difficult $50 Download Robbie Kwock - Halad 20 Magharibi V.1 Victor Provost steel ensemble + big band bembé difficult $70 Download Afro Bop Alliance "Revelation 21 Magharibi V.2 Victor Provost tenor lead pan + big band bembé difficult $70 Download Afro Bop Alliance "Revelation 22 Dialed In Luis Hernández big band bembé "feel" difficult $70 Download Afro Bop Alliance "Revelation 23 Cachondo Marcus Persiani big band bembé (12/8) difficult $70 Download Mario Bauza My Time Is Now 24 Ericka Marlon Simon combo (sextet) bembé (12/8) medium-difficult $40 Download Rumba A La Patato 25 Experimento Tres Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) bembé (6/8 feel) medium $40 Download 3-2 Music website 26 Afro Cuban Fantasy David Torres combo (nonet) bembé (6/8) medium $50 Print/Download Poncho Sanchez - Afro Cuban Fantasy 27 Avid Listener, The Mike Pope big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Afro Bop Alliance "Una Mas 28 Cafe Con Azucar Wayne Wallace combo (septet) bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $50 Print/Download Three In One 29 Canto Lucumi Michael Mossman big band bembé (6/8) medium $70 Print/Download Mario Bauza - 944 Colombus 30 Chanko David Torres combo (septet) bembé (6/8) easy-medium $45 Print/Download Poncho Sanchez - Cambos 31 Don Ramon Oscar Hernandez combo (septet) bembé (6/8) medium $40 Print/Download Steve Kroon - El Mas Alla 32 Drum Roots Oscar Hernández little big band bembé (6/8) easy-medium $60 Download 3-2 Music website 33 El Tambor De Mongo David Torres combo (octet) bembé (6/8) easy-medium $50 Print/Download Poncho Sanchez - Out of Sight Style Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 34 Grace Angel Fernández combo (septet) bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $50 Download Ralph Irizarry - Best Kept Secret 35 Moon Face Again Hilario Durán big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $70 Print/Download From the Heart 36 Rafael Bobby Rodriguez big band bembé (6/8) difficult $70 Print/Download Celebration 37 Señor Olmos Jose Rizo little big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $65 Print/Download Tambolero 38 Sketch Joe Gallardo big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Latin Jazz Jazz Latino 39 Sun God Jose Rizo little big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $65. Print/Download Latin Side of Jazz All Stars - The Last Bullfighter 40 Typhoon David Torres little big band bembé (6/8) medium-difficult $60 Print Poncho Sanchez - El Mejor 41 Falling From Grace Enrique Fernández rhythm + (sax quartet) bembé/cha cha 6/8 "feel" medium $40 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 42 Afro Cuban Chant Luis Mario Ochoa combo (nonet) bembé/guajira medium $50 Download Cimarrón 43 Las Mediosas Roland Vasquez big band bembé/Latin jazz mambo difficult $80 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 44 Las Mediosas Roland Vasquez percussion septet bembé/Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $60 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 45 Las Mediosas Roland Vasquez combo (setxet) bembé/Latin jazz mambo medium-difficult $50 Print/Download Further Dance 46 Bellaza India Marlon Simon combo (quintet) bolero medium $40 Download Rumba A La Patato 47 By The Light Of The Dawn Antonio Garcia big band bolero difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 48 Chinita Linda Paul DeCastro combo (septet) bolero medium-difficult $50 Print/Download Bueno Pa Gozar 49 Como Te Amo Oscar Hernández combo (quintet) bolero medium $60 Download The Art of Latin Jazz 50 Eva Kenny Goldberg little big band bolero medium $60 Print/Download Full Moon 51 Farewell Hilario Durán big band bolero difficult $70 Print/Download From the Heart 52 Frenesi (Vocal) Alberto Dominguez little big band bolero medium $60 Print/Download Linda Ronstadt - Frenesi 53 Midnight Talk Humberto Ramirez big band bolero medium $55 Print/Download Right Call 54 Missing You Kenny Goldberg little big band bolero easy-medium $60 Print/Download Full Moon 55 My Haunting Melody Bobby Rodriguez big band bolero medium $70 Print/Download Celebration 56 Obsesion (vocal) Pedro Flores salsa bolero medium $50 Print/Download Un Gran Dia En El Barrio 57 Perfidia (Vocal) Alberto Dominguez big band bolero medium $60 Print/Download Linda Ronstadt - Frenesi 58 Perfidia (Vocal) Alberto Dominguez little big band bolero medium $60 Print/Download Linda Ronstadt - Frenesi 59 Sin Tus Besos Victor Mendoza combo (sextet) bolero medium-difficult $30 Print/Download This Is Why 60 Song To My Son Paquito D'Rivera big band bolero medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Potraits of Cuba 61 Visitor, The Roland Vasquez big band bolero medium-difficult $80 Print/Download The Visitor 62 Where Do I Begin Jeffrey T. Parthun Sr. big band bolero easy $50 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 63 Where Do I Begin Jeffrey T. Parthun Sr. combo (septet) bolero easy $45 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 64 Muchacha Joe Gallardo big band bolero/cha cha medium-difficult $65 Download Blue Minor 65 Baila Bomba Wayne Wallace big band bomba medium-difficult $70 Download Latin Jazz Ambassadors 66 Blue Ray Papo Vazquez big band bomba medium-difficult $80 Print/Download Aislado (Live at the Painted Bride Art Center Style Order Print: 8 "x 14" Horizontal A B C DEFG H 67 Bomba Voulez Papo Vazquez combo (septet) bomba medium $30 Print/Download Breakout 68 Bomba Voulez Papo Vazquez little big band bomba medium $60 Print/Download Breakout 69 River Spirit Michael Mossman big band bomba difficult $70 Print/Download The Orisha Suite 70 Something for Carol Marlon Simon combo (sextet) bomba medium $40 Download Rumba A La Patato 71 Holandé Pa' Usted José Guzmán Borrero little big band bomba holandé difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music website 72 Ironman James Robert Incelli little big band bomba/mambo medium-difficult $65 Print/Download The Latin Side of Jazz All Stars - The Last Bullfighter 73 Bang Bang Jimmy Sabater/Joe Cuba little big band boogaloo easy $50 Print/Download David Sandborn - Upfront 74 Bossanita Michael Mossman combo (nonet) bossa medium-difficult $50 Print/Download Mama Soho 75 Cherry Blossom Dave Samuels big band bossa medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Afro op Alliance - Una Mas 76 Como Vai Wayne Wallace big band bossa medium $70 Download Intercambio 77 I Remember Diz Paquito D'Rivera big band (3-3-5) bossa medium-difficult $60 Print/Download A Night In Engelwood 78 I Remember Diz Paquito D'Rivera big band (4-4-5) bossa medium-difficult $70 Print/Download A Night In Engelwood 79 No Llores Mi Corazon Kenny Goldberg little big band bossa medium $60 Print Poncho Sanchez - Fuerte 80 Papiro Michael Mossman big band bossa difficult $70 Print/Download 3-2 Music website 81 Picture Frame Dave Samuels big band bossa medium $70 Print/Download Afro Bop Alliance/Caribbean Jazz Project 82 Song for Maura Paquito D'Rivera big band (no flutes) bossa medium-difficult $70 Download Song For Maura 83 Song for Maura Paquito D'Rivera big band (with flutes) bossa medium-difficult $70 Print/Download Song For Maura 84 Nena Wayne Wallace combo (nonet) bossa nova medium $50 Print/Download Dedication 85 Margarita Joe Gallardo big band bossa/cha cha difficult $70 Print/Download Latin Jazz Jazz Latino 86 To Love Is To Love You Joe Gallardo big band bossa/cha cha medium $70 Download Latino Blue 87 Lee-Way Rick Faulkner big band bugalú medium $65 Download Victor Rendón & Bronx Conexión/Mambo Boulevard 88 Bugalu Monko Enrique Fernánez rhythm + (sax quartet) bugalu/afro-cuban medium-difficult $40 Download 3-2 Music website 89 Ah Bailar Cha Cha Cha Wayne Wallace little big band cha cha medium $60 Print/Download Pete Escovedo - E Music 90 Amanecer Jose Rizo little big band cha cha easy-medium $65 Print/Download Latin Side of Jazz All Stars - The Last Bullfighter 91 Ay Que Rico II Eddie Palmieri salsa cha cha medium $50 Print/Download La Perfecta II 92 Back Talk John Calloway little big band cha cha difficult $60 Download 3-2 Music website 93 Bad Guys Alex Pope Norris combo (septet) cha cha medium $50 Print/Download Rumba Club - Mamacita 94 Bien Sabroso Poncho Sanchez salsa cha cha easy-medium $50 Print/Download Bien Sabroso 95 Blue Muchacho Joe Gallardo big band cha cha difficult $70 Print/Download Latin Jazz Jazz Latino 96 Blues For COS Hilton Ruiz combo (septet) cha cha medium $50 Download Hands On Percussion 97 Brother Ray Michael Mossman combo (sextet) cha cha medium $45.
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