Louis Armstrong - Jazz etudes
Digital Sheet Music

Item Number: 21947367
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Flute,Clarinet,Bassoon,Alto Sax,Baritone Sax,Soprano Sax,Trumpet,Trombone,Tuba,Euphonium,Violin,Guitar,Bass Guitar - Advanced Intermediate - Digital Download

SKU: S0.953227

Composed by Darren Lloyd. Arranged by Darren Lloyd. Jazz,Dixieland,Swing,Etudes and Exercises. Individual Part. 59 pages. Published by Pott Shrigley Press (S0.953227).

12 jazz etudes written over the chord changes to some of the best loved songs that Louis used to perform in his fantastic career. The songs include - A kiss to build a dream on - Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans - Hello Dolly - It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing - Jeepers creepers - Mack the knife - On the sunny side of the street - Shine - St James infirmary - Swing that music​ - When it's sleepy time down south​ - When you wish upon a star.
The book come in Concert pitch, Bb pitch, Eb pitch as well as bass clef, creating extra value for customers. Practicing jazz etudes and transcriptions is a great way to develop your jazz vocabulary and jazz language! Or, simply play for fun. The backing tracks and demo etudes (free download) are available at this website address, simply copy and paste into your browser! https://www.jazzetudes.net/louis-armstrong-etudes

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