Chicago-Style Jam Session - Traditional Jazz Series w/cd [trumpet] Music Minus One

Chicago-Style Jam Session - Traditional Jazz Series w/cd [trumpet] Music Minus One

SKU:  1001-00400730
Product  HL00400730
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This exciting MMO volume emphasizes collectively improvised ensembles and the succession of individual solos in the freewheeling Chicago-Style offshoot of New Orleans Jazz. The rhythmic texture is rooted in the swing feel of the late 1930s, and the instrumentation is typical of the New York groups of this genre. The songs are popular melodies from the 1900s to 1930s as well as multithematic compositions and blues - on this album you'll find such classics as Deed I Do, Sugar, The Darktown Strutters' Ball, That's a Plenty and more. Includes a 32-page music book containing a solo chart for each song containing the melody line and chord changes for proper improvisational playing of each song; plus a concert lead sheet giving the overall roadmap for each piece, printed on high-quality ivory paper; and two compact discs containing the complete performance of these jazz combos in digitally mastered stereo; a digital stereo version of each piece minus the soloist; and a special -20% slow-tempo version of each accompaniment for practice purposes. Performed by Jon-Erik Kellso, trumpet Accompaniment: Evan Christopher, clarinet and leader; Mike Pittsley, trombone; Brian Ogilvie, tenor saxophone; Jeff Barnhart, piano; Bill Huntington, guitar; Jim Singleton, bass; Hal Smith, drums

Table of Contents:
  • Blues (My Naughty Sweetie Gives To Me)
  • Poor Butterfly
  • Royal Garden Blues
  • Sugar (That Sugar Baby O'Mine)
  • That's A Plenty
  • The Darktown Strutters' Ball


    Publisher: Hal Leonard
    Catalog: HL00400730
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    Voicing: Trumpet
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    Pages: 32


  • Chicago-Style Jam Session - Traditional Jazz Series w/cd [trumpet] Music Minus One

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    Product  HL00400730
    Weight:  0.52
    Price: $14.99

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