12 Classic Jazz Standards Music Minus One B-flat, E-flat and Bass Clef Instruments by Various B-Flat Instrument - Sheet Music

By Various

These historic recordings of standards were made at Judson Hall in Manhattan in 1951 and feature – literally – jazz legends. Beautiful renditions of some of the finest songs of the 20th century. These backgrounds feature accompaniments by such players as Nat Pierce and Don Abney (piano); Barry Galbraith and Jimmy Raney (guitar); Milt Hinton and Oscar Pettiford (bass); and Osie Johnson and Kenny Clarke (drums). Classic recordings featuring a stupendous collection of great songs including “April in Paris,” “The Man I Love,” “Embraceable You,” and many more. Includes sheet music for E-flat, B-flat and Bass Clef instruments. The pristine digital transfers of the original recordings put you right there in the band with these jazz immortals! The online recordings feature each piece performed with soloist, then again with accompaniments only, minus the soloist. Performed by Bryan Shaw, trumpet Accompaniment: The MMO All-Star Rhythm Section The audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.

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Summary
Instrument:
B-Flat Instrument E-Flat Instrument Bass Clef Instrument
Genres:
Standards
Composers:
Various
Publishers:
Music Minus One
UPC:
884088507671
ISBN:
9781596156920
Format:
Collection / Songbook Book and Digital Audio
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Various
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.112 inches
Number of Pages:
40
Shipping Weight:
0.43 pounds
Detailed Description
Book/Online Audio B-flat Instruments; Bass Clef Instruments; E-flat Instruments

SKU: HL.400765

Music Minus One B-flat, E-flat and Bass Clef Instruments. By Bryan Shaw. Composed by Various. Music Minus One. Jazz, Standards. Softcover Audio Online. 40 pages. Music Minus One #MMO7010. Published by Music Minus One (HL.400765).

ISBN 9781596156920. UPC: 884088507671. 9.0x12.0x0.112 inches.

These historic recordings of standards were made at Judson Hall in Manhattan in 1951 and feature – literally – jazz legends. Beautiful renditions of some of the finest songs of the 20th century. These backgrounds feature accompaniments by such players as Nat Pierce and Don Abney (piano); Barry Galbraith and Jimmy Raney (guitar); Milt Hinton and Oscar Pettiford (bass); and Osie Johnson and Kenny Clarke (drums). Classic recordings featuring a stupendous collection of great songs including “April in Paris,” “The Man I Love,” “Embraceable You,” and many more. Includes sheet music for E-flat, B-flat and Bass Clef instruments. The pristine digital transfers of the original recordings put you right there in the band with these jazz immortals! The online recordings feature each piece performed with soloist, then again with accompaniments only, minus the soloist. Performed by Bryan Shaw, trumpet Accompaniment: The MMO All-Star Rhythm Section The audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.

Song List
  • Sometimes I'm Happy

  • I Only Have Eyes For You

  • Body And Soul

  • I Got Rhythm

  • What Is This Thing Called Love?

  • April In Paris

  • Poor Butterfly

  • Embraceable You

  • Three Little Words

  • Lover, Come Back To Me

  • The Man I Love

  • Oh, Lady Be Good!

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    Ratings + Reviews

    4.7 Rating

    7 reviews

    Musiccat

    Apr 25, 2018

    Twelve classic jazz standards

    This is one of the best of the play along books with CDs that I have purchased from Sheetmusicplus. The first disc gives you trumpet soloist playing the wriiten music almost as written. I say almost because he is inherently a jazz musician so he can't quite keep from bopping it just a tad. After the first go with the piece Bryan Shaw takes off on a very nice jazz rendition of the same piece. After he plays that through he again takes off in an even more improvised version. Bryan is so good, he is really fun to hear. I would say the degree of difficulty here is intermediate. But not impossible for a beginner with some experience.

    Justthesaxman

    Jan 27, 2013

    Love this book !

    This is a fun easy book to learn classic tunes. I use it mainly for my Baritone Sax but have also played some with my Tenor Sax.

    Anonymous

    Nov 15, 2012

    A great intro to jazz classics

    My son plays trombone in the 8th grade jazz band. This collection has been great. By listening and learning to play these jazz classics, he is learning to put a little more swing in his playing. It's his favorite music to play when he brings his horn home on the weekend.

    Logs

    Sep 15, 2012

    Twelve Classic Jazz Standards

    The remastered backing CD is very,very bassy.Even after turning the bass right down on my hi fi unit it is still too bassy.I am afraid it has put me right off useing this otherwise useful publication.Len Hurst

    Bazz

    Jul 17, 2012

    Twelve Classic Jazz Standards:

    These are delightful old numbers and not too difficult. The backing is quite good but 'old fashioned'.

    Ratul

    Apr 25, 2012

    ok

    good

    Erik

    Dec 17, 2011

    12 classic jazz standards

    Good book for exercising. Fun to play with the accompaniments and easy to follow. I recommend it for early intermediate players.