Bon Rien (2008) - mixed ensemble by David Rubenstein
Bon Rien is Cajun slang, meaning "a good-for-nothing guy." This song is composed in a Cajun style, meaning it's fast, upbeat and staccato, and consists mostly of 2 chords. You do not need all these instruments to perform the song; The bare necessity is accordion, violin, bass (or piano) and drums. The piece was specially written for the InterPlay band: www.interplayband.org/ Lots of fun!
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Instrumental Parts
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