Daniel Alomía Robles

1 Music Sheets

About the Artist
  • Birth Name:

    Daniel Alomía Robles

  • Nationality:

    Peruvian

  • Born:

    3 January 1871

  • Genres:

    Folk

Daniel Alomía Robles was a Peruvian composer and ethnomusicologist. He is best known for composing the song "El Cóndor Pasa" in 1913 as part of a zarzuela — a musical play that alternates between spoken and sung parts — of the same name. This song was based on Andean folk songs and is possibly the best-known Peruvian song, partly due to the worldwide success that the melody obtained when it was used by Simon and Garfunkel as their music for "El Cóndor Pasa (If I Could)", although that song has different lyrics.

Credit: Wikipedia

Artist's Music Sheets

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    [8f]| w| 8| [wh]h
    [8f]| w| 8| [wj]h
    [8f]| w| 8 f [wd] s
    [6d]sp 0| 6| [0f]|
    [6d]sp 0| 6| 0 u
    [6p] O [0p] a [6s] a [0s] d
    [8f] d[ws]| 8| [wj]h
    [8f]| w| 8 jh[wj] h
    [8j]hf w| 8 f [wd] s
    [6d]sp 0| 6| [0f]|
    [6d]sp 0| 6 8 9 [0f]
    [qj]| 8 H [qj] H[8j] k
    [ql] k[8j]| q| [8l] j
    [8h]| w| 8 h [wj] h
    [8f]| w| 8 8 9 [0f]
    [qj]| 8 H [qj] H [8j] H
    [qj]| 8| q j [8l] j
    [8h]| w| 8 h [wj] h
    [8f]| w| 8 f [wd] s
    [6d]sp 0| 6| [0f]|
    [6f]| 0| 6| 0|
    6| 0| 6| 0 u
    [6p] O [0p] as6 a [0s] d
    [8f]| w| 8| [wj]h
    [8f]| w| 8| [wj]h
    [8j]hf w| 8 f [wd] s
    [6d]sp 0| 6| q u
    [6p] O [0p] as6 as0d
    [8f]| w| 8| [wj]h
    [8f]| w| 8 jh[wj] h
    [8j]h [wf]| 8 f [wd] s
    [6d]s [0p]| 6 8 9 [0x]
    [qb]| 8 V[4b] V[8b] V
    [qb]| 8| 4| [8m] b
    [wv]| 8| 5| [8b] v
    [wx]| 8| 8 8 9 [0x]
    [qb]| 8 V[4b] V[8b] V
    [qb]| 8| 4| [8m] b
    [wv]| 8| 5| [8b] v
    [8x]| w| 8| [wz] l
    [6j]| 0| 6| [0l]|
    [6j]| 0| 6| [0l]|
    [6j]| 0| 6

    Level: 5
    Length: 02:13
    Intermediate
    El Condor Pasa

    Daniel Alomía Robles

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