Welcome To New Orleans Frequently, one is in search of a suitable ensemble piece where each member can present him-/herself with a playable solo part. Welcome to New Orleans offers you and your musicians this possibility. Using a fast swing rhythm, the author describes in this composition the modern and the old New Orleans and its colourful history. Due to its compatibility - available are editions for saxophone, clarinet and brass quartet - this piece enables you to put together your own small New Orleans band, e.g. consisting of a clarinet, a trumpet, a tenor saxophone and a trombone. That´s almost like playing music in the good old times! Nombre de pages :12
SKU: AP.1-ADV7638
UPC: 805095076387. English.
Frequently, one is in search of a suitable ensemble piece where each member can present himself with a playable solo part. Welcome to New Orleans offers you and your musicians this possibility. Using a fast swing rhythm, the author describes in this composition the modern and the old New Orleans and its colorful history. Due to its compatibility---available are editions for saxophone, clarinet, and brass quartet---this piece enables you to put together your own small New Orleans band, e.g. consisting of a clarinet, a trumpet, a tenor saxophone, and a trombone. That's almost like playing music in the good old times!
SKU: AP.1-ADV8418
UPC: 805095084184. English.
Frequently one is in search of a suitable ensemble piece where each member can present himself with a playable solo part. Welcome to New Orleans offers you and your musicians this possibility. Using a fast swing rhythm, the author describes in this composition the modern and the old New Orleans and its colorful history. Due to its compatibility, editions are available for saxophone, clarinet, and brass quartet. This piece enables you to put together your own small New Orleans band, consisting of a clarinet, a trumpet, a tenor saxophone, and a trombone. That's almost like playing music in the good ol times!
SKU: AP.1-ADV20405
UPC: 805095204056. English.
Frequently, one is in search of a suitable ensemble piece where each member can present himself with a playable solo part. Welcome to New Orleans offers you and your musicians this possibility. Using a fast swing rhythm, the author describes in this composition the modern and the old New Orleans and its colorful history. Due to its compatibility---available are editions for saxophone, clarinet, and brass quartet---this piece enables you to put together your own small New Orleans band consisting of a clarinet, trumpet, tenor saxophone, and trombone. That's almost like playing music in the good old times!