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  • It's Only A Paper Moon Arranged by Bert Ligon
  • It Had To Be You Arranged by Martin Norgaard
  • Bye Bye Blackbird Arranged by Bud Caputo
  • Blue Moon Arranged by Matt Turner
  • Take Five Arranged by Bert Ligon
  • How High The Moon Arranged by Thom Sharp
  • A Day In The Life Of A Fool Arranged by Bert Ligon

Jammin Jazz by Bud Caputo. String ensemble. For string quartet (violin 1, violin 2, viola, cello). Geared to satisfy both classical and jazz players, solos written out, moderately difficult. Jazz. Grade 4. Set of performance parts. Published by Latham Music Enterprises (LA.703302).

Geared toward professional classically-trained players, this moderately difficult collection has all solos written out. Do NOT try to sightread at the gig!
Contains: It's only a Paper Moon, It Had To Be You, Blue Moon, Bye Bye Blackbird, Take Five, How High The Moon, A Day In The Life Of A Fool.

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5 star rating

Location: from Wellington, New Zealand

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

November 12, 2012

Jammin Jazz

We played from this book at a wedding recently and it was great, especially after the usual classics and the people had warmed up a bit. We loved Take five in particular - a bit of a challenge but we worked on it and it paid off - I love...

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4 star rating

Location: from Spokane,WA

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

March 2, 2012

Jammin' Jazz

Lots of fun for our quartet of upper moderate players. We loved creating a new sound as we are used to the classics. 'Paper Moon' and 'It Had to Be You' are our favorites. 'Take 5' was too hard for us because of the 5/4 beat. What is meant to...

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23 of 45 people found this review helpful.

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5 star rating

Location: from Adelaide, South Australia

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

May 11, 2011

Jammin Jazz

An excellent idea, especially for those who have the feel for jazz style but have not yet acquired the facility for improvisation. One shortcoming though. I don't understand the purpose of those passages of chord symbols. This would seem appropriate for guitarists but bowed string players are genrally not equipped...

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37 of 62 people found this review helpful.

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