This arrangement takes the lyrical lines from Santana's guitar playing in Bella and lays them across the unique sound of a steel pan. Santana's guitar lines have been transcribed over full and rich
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Duration: 7:00
2 Pianos and Percussion (2 players)
Percussion 1 (Vibraphone and Triangle)
Percussion 2 (Triangle, Suspended cymbals, Large gong, Tubular bells, Bass
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