Jazz Play Along, Volume 17 - Count Basie
Count Basie & His Orchestra were one of the most admired big bands. This fun to play music will have you playing the Savoy or Apollo Theater with the Count, himself. This collection features 10 songs for you to learn and enjoy, no matter what instrument you play. Parts have been included for B flat, E flat, and C (both treble and bass) instruments. For study, each song includes a split track with: melody cue with proper style and inflection, professional rhythm tracks, choruses for soloing, removable bass part, and removable piano part. For performance, each song also has an additional full stereo accompaniment track (no melody), and additional choruses for soloing. "Jazz Play Along, Volume 17 - Count Basie - Sheet Music For All Instruments" weighs 8.64 oz.
$16.95, SuperDuperItem 1630249FK, 59 pages

This item has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Publisher: "Jazz Play Along, Volume 17 - Count Basie" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Jazz Play Along".
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| This product contains these SuperDuper Songs | All Of Me - Composed by: Marks and Simons - ©1931 Blues In Hoss Flat (Blues In Frankie's Flat) - Composed by: Foster and William "Count" Basie - ©1958 Jumpin' At The Woodside - Composed by: Basie and Hendricks - ©1938 Moten Swing - Composed by: Moten and Moten - ©1947 Li'l Darlin' - Composed by: Hefti - ©1958 Cute - Composed by: Hefti and Styne - ©1958 Shiny Stockings - Composed by: Foster and Fitzgerald - ©1956 One O'clock - Composed by: Basie - ©1938 Until I Met You (Corner Pocket) - Composed by: Wolf and Green - ©1956 April In Paris - Composed by: Duke and E.Y. Harburg - ©1932 |
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