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Music Minus One Trumpet. By Burt Collins. Composed by Burt Collins. Sheet music with CD. Music Minus One. Jazz. Softcover Audio Online. 36 pages. Music Minus One #MMO3859. Published by Music Minus One (HL.400116).ISBN 9781596157354. UPC: 884088161231. 9.0x12.0x0.098 inches.
Performed by Burt Collins, trumpet Accompaniment: George Duvivier, bass; Bobby Donaldson, drums 18 exciting student duets performed by Burt Collins, trumpet, George Duvivier on bass and Bobby Donaldson, drums, and YOU! You have a chance to play both first and second parts to these songs, alternating with trumpeter Collins, sparked along by as swinging a rhythm section as can be found in jazz. Duets range from easy to medium difficulty and can be handled by the 2nd through 4th-year player with plenty of material for the more advanced. Includes a high-quality printed music book featuring complete solo parts and access to online audio recordings of complete versions of each tune plus accompaniment versions of both minus 1st and minus 2nd parts. The audio is accessed online using the unique code inside each book and can be streamed or downloaded. The audio files include PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
- Just for Swinging
- A Swinger
- A Study in Fragmentation
- Chinatown after Hours
- For Lovers
- Gypsy
- Riff Time
- G Swing
- Dirty, Low Down Blues
- More Big Band
- Pretty Music
- Fun With Chord Progressions
- Very Fast, Light, Basie Touch
- For Sheep Herders Only
- Chamber Music 1968
- Music to Get Your Jollies By
- Torchy
- Drawing Room Music With a Beat
Ratings + Reviews
Ken
January 20, 2013
Disappointing
1. The cover says 18 Jazz Duets for Two Trumpets. That is NOT true. This is a book of duets for ONE trumpeter playing along with a CD. The CD does NOT have a background only track; it has one track with 2 trumpeters playing, one track with the first trumpet playing, and another track with the 2nd trumpet playing. In other words, if two physical trumpeters are trying to play along with the CD, one will always be doubling somebody on the CD. Very annoying and difficult to stay in tune.2. The publisher made a mistake. Most of the duets in this book are two pages long. The publisher arranged the tunes so poorly that the musician must turn the page in the middle of the tune. What? The publisher could have easily rearranged the tunes so that there would not have to be any page turning at all. I know because I copied the book and did that myself. 3. The good news: the duets themselves are pretty good, not extremely difficult, but certainly interesting and fun to play.
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