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Program Notes: This collection of easy four-mallet pieces was written between 1996 and 1997. The purpose of these pieces is the development of the technical and melodic aspects of four-mallet technique as well as the presentation of some of the melodies and rhythms from Brazilian Folklore. The pieces are written in two parts, one of them an original composition, and the other is a ciranda (the name given to a Brazilian folk tune sung by children in the streets). The titles are bit nonsensical even in Portuguese. The English translations are as follows:
1) A Canoa Virou - The Boat is Sunk
2) Ciranda Cirandinha - Big Ciranda, Small Ciranda
3) Pirulito que Bate Bate - Lollypop that Strikes, Strikes
4) Terezinha de Jesus - Theresa from Jesus
5) O Cravo Brigou com a Rosa - The Clove had a Fight with the Rose
6) A Moda da tal Anquinha - The Dance of Moving Hips
7) Vamos Maninha - Let's Go Little Sister
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