Mi Cha Cha Pa' Ti

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Lalo Davila

General Info

Year of Publication: 2012
Publisher: Row-Loff
Series: Jamsicles!

Instrumentation

Player 1: Timbales & Cowbell
Player 2: Congas & Guiro
Player 3: Xylophone
Player 4: Marimba
Player 5: Vibraphone
Player 6: Timpani

Performance Notes

"Mi Cha Cha Pa’ Ti” is a fun little tune in the style known as Cha Cha. I suggest that the xylophone (who carries the majority of the melody) be placed between the marimba and vibraphone. The marimba’s role is that of the bass accompaniment. If you have a 4 1/2 octave marimba (low F), I recommend that the marimba play their notes one octave lower than written. The vibraphone places mostly a harmonic accompaniment. The timpani, congas and timbale players can be placed behind the keyboard percussion. If you are using a guiro player, you can place that player either next to the conga player or the timbale player. Make sure the timbale player is playing a “cha cha” cowbell. The use of this cowbell is important in order for the ensemble to stay in true form of a cha cha. Make sure that the high pitch conga is tuned nice and high (tight) so as to be able to produce a nice “slap” sound. Letter D and E can be played as written, or it can be used as an “open” solo section between the timbales and congas. The bar before Letter G must be forte by everyone in the section in order for it to be very effective. HAVE FUN!

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Solos

Contemporary Rudimental StudiesSolo Percussion; Snare Drum
El Gran TemblorTimpani
Mambolero

Small Percussion Ensemble

Jambourinos - Tambourine Quintet
Jingle Tambouree - Tambourine Quintet
Mi Casa, Su CasaPercussion Duet; Percussion Duo; Snare Drum
Scojo madness- Percussion Quintet

Medium Percussion Ensemble

Cruzin' JamaicaPercussion Octet
High Voltage - Percussion Octet
Marisa's MerenguePercussion Sextet
Mi Cha Cha Pa' Ti - Percussion Sextet
Mo Java - Percussion Nonet
Short Circuits – Percussion Octet; Snare Drum
Together At Last - Percussion Octet

Large Percussion Ensemble

Cumbia For Joel - 12 Players
El Caribe - 12 Players
Jamaican Me crazy, Mon! - 9 to 11 Players
Para Rafa - 12 Players
Soy Del Barrio - 9 to 11 Players

Ensemble with Other Instruments

Dun't be Blue Mon - Percussion Octet; Guitar; Bass Guitar
Fiesta Latina (Davila)Percussion Septet; Bass Guitar
Mi Coco Loco - Percussion Nonet; Bass Guitar
Mo Java – Percussion Septet; Bass Guitar
Que Viva El Carnaval - Percussion 14; Bass Guitar
Ritmo Suave – Percussion Septet; Bass Guitar

Solo with Percussion Ensemble

Sueños Grandes - Marimba; Percussion 11; Bass Guitar

Percussion Ensemble Collection

Latin Cuisine - Percussion Septet

Reference