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By Bryan Shaw
| Instrument: |
Tenor Saxophone
Trombone Clarinet Alto Saxophone B-Flat Trumpet |
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| Genre: |
Jazz
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| Format: |
Accompaniment CD
Solo Part Play Along |
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Twelve Classic Jazz Standards: B-flat/E-flat/Bass Clef Parts (Digitally Remastered 2 CD Set) by Bryan Shaw and The MMO All-Star Rhythm Section. For any Bb/Eb/Bass clef instruments (trumpet, clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax, and/or trombone). Jazz and Play Along. Instrumental solo part and 2 performance / accompaniment CDs. 39 pages. Published by Music Minus One (MO.MMOCD7010).
ISBN 1596156929. Jazz and Play Along. 9x12 inches.
These historic recordings of standards were made at Judson Hall in Manhattan in 1951 and feature, literally, legends in jazz. 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,' and '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 with these jazz immortals! And we've included several of the up-tempo songs in slow-tempo accompaniment versions as well, to help you get up to speed.
Includes a high-quality printed solo part with parts for B-flat, E-flat and bass-clef instruments; and two compact discs featuring each piece performed with soloist, then again with accompaniments only, minus the soloist; and selected accompaniments in a slow-tempo "practice" version.
ratul
Location: from
Difficulty Level:
Beginner
Erik
Location: from Norway
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
Jointlock
Location: from NYC
Difficulty Level:
Early intermediate
Sylvie
Location: from Milly la foret, France
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate
February 15, 2009
Pleasure and introducing to improvisation
The melodies are not too difficult and the accompaniement are very nice. Playing with the trumpet makes you feel that you are really one of the musicians of the group. You can try all the different versions of playing, it's an introduction to begin improvisation
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Jim
Location: from Jackson, CA
Difficulty Level:
Intermediate