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Jazz Ensemble

SKU: BT.HL07012113

Composed by Duke Ellington. Arranged by Mark Taylor. Young Jazz Classics. Set (Score & Parts). Hal Leonard #HL07012113. Published by Hal Leonard (BT.HL07012113).

UPC: 884088916312. English(UK).

Here is a creative new take on the Duke Ellington favorite, set in a New Orleans “street beat” style. A piano introduction sets up the groove, then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest ofthe ensemble enterswith a counter line before the full ensemble launches the solo section, which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective!

Here is a creative new take on the Duke Ellington favorite, set in a New Orleans “street beat” style. A piano introduction sets up the groove, then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest ofthe ensemble enterswith a counter line before the full ensemble launches the solo section, which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective!

Here is a creative new take on the Duke Ellington favorite, set in a New Orleans “street beat” style. A piano introduction sets up the groove, then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest ofthe ensemble enterswith a counter line before the full ensemble launches the solo section, which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective!

Here is a creative new take on the Duke Ellington favorite, set in a New Orleans “street beat” style. A piano introduction sets up the groove, then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest ofthe ensemble enterswith a counter line before the full ensemble launches the solo section, which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective!

Here is a creative new take on the Duke Ellington favorite, set in a New Orleans “street beat” style. A piano introduction sets up the groove, then a small group takes the initial statement of the theme. The rest ofthe ensemble enterswith a counter line before the full ensemble launches the solo section, which is designed to feature any number of soloists. Unique and effective!