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SKU: A0.969096
By Kai Winding. By Nino Oliviero and Riz Ortolani. Arranged by Dan Gabel. Contemporary. Score and part. 24 pages. Daniel Clayton Gabel #6050263. Published by Daniel Clayton Gabel (A0.969096).The extremely popular theme from the film Mondo Cane, "More" has become a standard for jazz musicians, dance bands, wedding bands, and more. Arranger and bandleader Dan Gabel has expertly prepared this arrangement in the style of the Frank Sinatra/Count Basie recording from It Might as Well Be Swing. In this version for 'Little Big Band' the tenor player has the solo melody honors, with some solo space for the pianist. Taken at an easy, relaxed 120 BPM, this chart swings along and is a great addition to your set list.
The chart has been arranged with flexible instrumentation for jazz combo or what we at Gabel Music call "Little Big Band." Tenor sax plays the melody with chord symbols included for individual interpretation.
LEVEL: Medium Easy/Grade 2.5 (of 5). Good for student ensembles (High School or College), or performing groups.
INSTRUMENTATION:
Reed I: Tenor Sax
Reed II: Bari Sax
Trumpet in Bb
Trombone (optional)
Guitar (optional)
Piano
Bass
Drums
Conductor's Score
RANGE:
Key of G major. Trumpet: high note: concert A (trumpet B).
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