Jump, Jive An' Wail - Saxophone Quartet Or Saxophone Ensemble
"Jump, Jive An' Wail" is a great piece to choose for your saxophone quartet or saxophone choir. Expertly arranged by Johnnie Vinson, this hoppin' song will get your audience moving. Optional piano and rhythm section accompaniment parts are also included. "Jump, Jive An' Wail - Saxophone Quartet Or Saxophone Ensemble - Small Ensemble" weighs 4.80 oz.
 This item has a difficulty rating of 2-3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
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Technical Notes: The piano, bass, and drum parts for this band set are optional.
Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Johnnie Vinson.
Composer(s): "Jump, Jive An' Wail - Saxophone Quartet Or Saxophone Ensemble" was composed by Louis Prima.
Publisher: "Jump, Jive An' Wail - Saxophone Quartet Or Saxophone Ensemble" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Pops For Ensembles Series".
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| Front Cover | | Conductor Score | | Instrumentation |
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| Parts included:
| 1 | - | Full Score | | 2 | - | 1st E Flat Alto Saxophone | | 2 | - | 2nd E Flat Alto Saxophone | | 2 | - | B Flat Tenor Saxophone | | 2 | - | E Flat Baritone Saxophone | | 1 | - | Drums | | 1 | - | Bass Guitar | | 1 | - | Piano |
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