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Tower of Power - What Is Hip? (Score and Parts). By Tower Of Power. By David Garibaldi, Emilio Castillo, and Stephen Kupka. Arranged by Dave Eskridge and Greg Adams. Score & Parts. Jazz Combo. Published by Cherry Lane Music (HL.2500860).
Approved and endorsed by the band, these authentic editions of Tower of Power's biggest hits feature scores and parts transcribed exactly as played by the band. They include parts for a ten-piece band, with optional parts for alto sax and trombone so band directors can match their own instrumentation.
Both lead and background vocal parts are also included, as are rhythm parts in two formats: a master rhythm part, plus the “essence of the groove,” featuring drum parts transcribed by master funk drummer David Garibaldi! Watch for more titles coming soon!
1 - CONDUCTOR SCORE (FULL SCORE) 12 pages
2 - VOCAL 3 pages
1 - ALTO SAX 2 pages
1 - TENOR SAX 1 2 pages
1 - TENOR SAX 2 2 pages
1 - BARITONE SAX 2 pages
1 - TRUMPET 1 2 pages
1 - TRUMPET 2 2 pages
1 - TROMBONE 2 pages
8 - MASTER RHYTHM 6 pages
4 - ESSENCE 2 pages
adam winslet
Location: from United Kingdom
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
Bob Baader
Location: from Chicago, IL
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
April 19, 2007
The Signature T.O.P. Song!!!
Here is is, and it's been done right. It's in the original key, which is the ONLY way it should be...no remedial simplification at all. It's Tower's actual chart and that one-and-only sound right here!
24 of 41 people found this review helpful.
Mark Werthmann
Location: from Illinois
Difficulty Level:
Advanced
April 9, 2007
Tower of Power IS hip!
The chart for "What is Hip?" by the legendary Tower of Power is beautifully done. This is not a beginners chart, though, because concert key is "E" and the transpositions for horns are "F#" and "C#" for alto and baritone saxes. The parts are big and easy to read (visually,...
28 of 48 people found this review helpful.