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Slidin' into Dixie Brass Ensemble - Sheet Music

This brass trio is often described with a single word: fun! Sliding into Dixie is a cleverly arranged, triplet feel, original Dixie style tune. Each of the three players has been given something challenging and enjoyable as they are encouraged to let their Dixieland playful side loose a bit.

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Summary
Ensembles:
Brass Ensemble Small Ensemble
Genres:
Jazz
Publishers:
Eighth Note Publications
UPC:
685462018116
ISBN:
9781554738106
Format:
Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
12
Shipping Weight:
0.25 pounds
Detailed Description

SKU: AP.81-BT1112

Composed by Clark Cothern. Brass Ensemble - Trio; Solo Small Ensembles; Trio. Eighth Note Publications. Jazz. Score and Part(s). 12 pages. Eighth Note Publications #81-BT1112. Published by Eighth Note Publications (AP.81-BT1112).

ISBN 9781554738106. UPC: 685462018116. English.

This brass trio is often described with a single word: fun! Sliding into Dixie is a cleverly arranged, triplet feel, original Dixie style tune. Each of the three players has been given something challenging and enjoyable as they are encouraged to let their Dixieland playful side loose a bit.

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Ratings + Reviews

5 Rating

1 review

Clive W.

Aug 30, 2012

Challenging and Fun Dixie Piece

There are few arrangers who pull off a brass trio Dixieland piece with a true Dixie feel. This piece brings a smile to the faces of both players and listeners. It's challenging enough for intermediate players to enjoy working it out, but well within the range of most high school players. It makes a nice transition piece as you change seating between groups.