Two Seconds to Midnight by Alan Baylock Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music
By Alan BaylockTreat your band to some of the best contemporary big band writing ever! Featuring trombone and guitar soloists, this chart is perfect for festivals or concerts. Composer Alan Baylock is one of the finest writers on the jazz scene today and with Two Seconds to Midnight he delivers the following: energy, style, a modern rock-fusion groove, an intimate small group sound, the power of the full ensemble...you get the picture. It's all there and it's HOT! (5:54)
Details
Summary
- Ensembles:
- Jazz Ensemble
- Genres:
- Jazz
- Composers:
- Alan Baylock
- Publishers:
- Belwin Music
- Series:
- Alfred Premier Jazz Series
- UPC:
- 654979037682
- Format:
- Score
- Item types:
- Physical
- Level:
- Grade 4
- Artist:
- Alan Baylock
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 24
- Shipping Weight:
- 0.17 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: AP.JEM02044C
Composed by Alan Baylock. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Premier Jazz Series. Jazz. Score. 24 pages. Duration 5:54. Belwin Music #00-JEM02044C. Published by Belwin Music (AP.JEM02044C).UPC: 654979037682. English.
Treat your band to some of the best contemporary big band writing ever! Featuring trombone and guitar soloists, this chart is perfect for festivals or concerts. Composer Alan Baylock is one of the finest writers on the jazz scene today and with Two Seconds to Midnight he delivers the following: energy, style, a modern rock-fusion groove, an intimate small group sound, the power of the full ensemble...you get the picture. It's all there and it's HOT! (5:54).
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- Series:
- Alfred Premier Jazz Series
- Artists:
- Alan Baylock
- Ensemble:
- Jazz Ensemble
- Publisher:
- Belwin Music
Ratings + Reviews
5 Rating
1 review
Laxdude8909
May 20, 2012
This song and composition are absolutely amazing!! As long as its being played by a band capable of all the parts. It is the exact same as the original Alan Baylock recording. Make sure you're guitar and trombone player are good soloists and this piece will be one of your favorites. It's almost all based around chromatics though. So there really isn't even much of a point to the key signature considering that every second note is an accidental in most of the parts. Make sure your band is experienced before you try this piece