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THE BEST OF ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR JAZZ ENSEMBLE - CONDUCTOR

R$ 188,99

Disponibilidade: Disponível Para Encomendar

Código: 07011461

Editora: Hal Leonard

Idioma: Inglês

Autor/Artista: Mike Steinel

Instrumento: Conductor

Formato: Livro Físico / Audio Online / 128 páginas

UPC: 9781423452126

PRAZO DA ENCOMENDA: 145 DIA(S)

From Hal Leonard's acclaimed Essential Elements series for Jazz Ensemble, here is an economical collection of 15 complete arrangements in a variety of styles. A valuable teaching tool in addition to filling your programming needs! Includes: All of Me, Ballad for a Blue Horn, Basin Street Blues, Blues for a New Day, Bubbert Goes Retro, Bubbert's Groove, Ja-Da, Mister Cool, On Broadway, Perfidia, Satin Doll, So What, Song for San Miguel, Sunday Afternoon and Take the “A” Train.

From Hal Leonard's acclaimed Essential Elements series for Jazz Ensemble, here is an economical collection of 15 complete arrangements in a variety of styles. A valuable teaching tool in addition to filling your programming needs! Includes: All of Me, Ballad for a Blue Horn, Basin Street Blues, Blues for a New Day, Bubbert Goes Retro, Bubbert's Groove, Ja-Da, Mister Cool, On Broadway, Perfidia, Satin Doll, So What, Song for San Miguel, Sunday Afternoon and Take the “A” Train.

These full-length Grade 1.5 arrangements are the perfect “next step” for bands using the EE Jazz method, and also stand on their own as great easy charts for young players.

• Written for full band/playable with 3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone and rhythm section

• Click on “CLOSER LOOK” to access full recordings

• Each arrangement is a self-contained teaching unit with exercises for melody, rhythm and improvisation

• Includes opt. parts for flute, clarinet, F horn and tuba

Músicas

All Of Me
Ballad For A Blue Horn
Basin Street Blues
Blues For A New Day
Bubbert Goes Retro
Bubbert's Groove
Ja-Da
Mister Cool
On Broadway
Perfidia
Satin Doll
So What
Song For San Miguel
Sunday Afternoon
Take The “A” Train