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Small Ensemble Bass Clarinet - Level 3 - Interactive Download

SKU: A0.1081005

Composed by Horace Silver. Arranged by George Kaplan. This edition: Interactive Download. Jazz. Score and parts. 4 pages. Duration 63. George Kaplan #7Iri8FTj5liweYDJZtdWVT. Published by George Kaplan (A0.1081005).

Key: B major.

Horace Silver had not seen the insides of a recording studio for 750 days before laying down Silver 'n Brass. His previous record, In Pursuit of the 27th Man, was unusual in its instrumentation (vibes) and for including a number of non-Silver tunes. (But the cover of Liberated Brother, from that record, did go on to become the backbone of his late 70s live shows.) So, as a prolific composer, Horace had a large backlog of tunes at his disposal as he entered the studio in January, 1975 and the 6 cuts on Silver 'n Brass are among his best. Horace broke the sessions into two: a straight-ahead post-bop session with Ron Carter (whose chubby bass spews artifacts all over the place, in his best late-70s style) and Al Foster on drums and another, more commercial session featuring Bob Cranshaw and Bernard Purdie. Wade Marcus later added horn overdubs employing an absolute who's-who of LA session players. (Word quickly got out among the cognoscenti, and Silver 'n Brass became hugely popular among fellow musicians, much to Horace's delight.) Highlights of the disc include: the composer's propulsive piano solo on Dameron's Dance, young Bob Berg's paint-peeling tenor solos (especially riveting on Kissin' Cousins) and the driving flat 9th chords of Adjustment. The tune Barbara, a gorgeous waltz dedicated to Horace's then-wife, has become a latter-day standard of sorts (Amazon's MP3 store lists a whole bunch of covers). Sophisticated Hippie, a tribute to Duke Ellington, features quite a rhythm-section workout in its closing vamp: this session would be the only time that Horace and Bernard's paths would intersect. There are no vocals this time out, just fully arresting post-bop of a high order.

Damerons Dance

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Small Ensemble Bass Clarinet - Level 3 - Interactive Download

SKU: A0.1081039

Composed by Horace Silver. Arranged by George Kaplan. This edition: Interactive Download. Jazz. Score and parts. 9 pages. Duration 111. George Kaplan #6aVbzZBJPv37joDoKxM0BR. Published by George Kaplan (A0.1081039).

Key: Eb minor.

Horace Silver had not seen the insides of a recording studio for 750 days before laying down Silver 'n Brass. His previous record, In Pursuit of the 27th Man, was unusual in its instrumentation (vibes) and for including a number of non-Silver tunes. (But the cover of Liberated Brother, from that record, did go on to become the backbone of his late 70s live shows.) So, as a prolific composer, Horace had a large backlog of tunes at his disposal as he entered the studio in January, 1975 and the 6 cuts on Silver 'n Brass are among his best. Horace broke the sessions into two: a straight-ahead post-bop session with Ron Carter (whose chubby bass spews artifacts all over the place, in his best late-70s style) and Al Foster on drums and another, more commercial session featuring Bob Cranshaw and Bernard Purdie. Wade Marcus later added horn overdubs employing an absolute who's-who of LA session players. (Word quickly got out among the cognoscenti, and Silver 'n Brass became hugely popular among fellow musicians, much to Horace's delight.) Highlights of the disc include: the composer's propulsive piano solo on Dameron's Dance, young Bob Berg's paint-peeling tenor solos (especially riveting on Kissin' Cousins) and the driving flat 9th chords of Adjustment. The tune Barbara, a gorgeous waltz dedicated to Horace's then-wife, has become a latter-day standard of sorts (Amazon's MP3 store lists a whole bunch of covers). Sophisticated Hippie, a tribute to Duke Ellington, features quite a rhythm-section workout in its closing vamp: this session would be the only time that Horace and Bernard's paths would intersect. There are no vocals this time out, just fully arresting post-bop of a high order.

The Sophisticated Hippy

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Small Ensemble Bass Clarinet - Level 3 - Interactive Download

SKU: A0.1081131

Composed by Horace Silver. Arranged by George Kaplan. This edition: Interactive Download. Jazz. Score and parts. 4 pages. Duration 43. George Kaplan #2BWqBfGRvuUa7JVZpWXsgL. Published by George Kaplan (A0.1081131).

Key: C major.

Horace Silver had not seen the insides of a recording studio for 750 days before laying down Silver 'n Brass. His previous record, In Pursuit of the 27th Man, was unusual in its instrumentation (vibes) and for including a number of non-Silver tunes. (But the cover of Liberated Brother, from that record, did go on to become the backbone of his late 70s live shows.) So, as a prolific composer, Horace had a large backlog of tunes at his disposal as he entered the studio in January, 1975 and the 6 cuts on Silver 'n Brass are among his best. Horace broke the sessions into two: a straight-ahead post-bop session with Ron Carter (whose chubby bass spews artifacts all over the place, in his best late-70s style) and Al Foster on drums and another, more commercial session featuring Bob Cranshaw and Bernard Purdie. Wade Marcus later added horn overdubs employing an absolute who's-who of LA session players. (Word quickly got out among the cognoscenti, and Silver 'n Brass became hugely popular among fellow musicians, much to Horace's delight.) Highlights of the disc include: the composer's propulsive piano solo on Dameron's Dance, young Bob Berg's paint-peeling tenor solos (especially riveting on Kissin' Cousins) and the driving flat 9th chords of Adjustment. The tune Barbara, a gorgeous waltz dedicated to Horace's then-wife, has become a latter-day standard of sorts (Amazon's MP3 store lists a whole bunch of covers). Sophisticated Hippie, a tribute to Duke Ellington, features quite a rhythm-section workout in its closing vamp: this session would be the only time that Horace and Bernard's paths would intersect. There are no vocals this time out, just fully arresting post-bop of a high order.

Adjustment

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Small Ensemble Bass Clarinet - Level 3 - Interactive Download

SKU: A0.1081182

Composed by Horace Silver. Arranged by George Kaplan. This edition: Interactive Download. Jazz. Score and parts. 9 pages. Duration 134. George Kaplan #3twZIB0zYvsynuaepMfK1d. Published by George Kaplan (A0.1081182).

Key: F# major.

Horace Silver had not seen the insides of a recording studio for 750 days before laying down Silver 'n Brass. His previous record, In Pursuit of the 27th Man, was unusual in its instrumentation (vibes) and for including a number of non-Silver tunes. (But the cover of Liberated Brother, from that record, did go on to become the backbone of his late 70s live shows.) So, as a prolific composer, Horace had a large backlog of tunes at his disposal as he entered the studio in January, 1975 and the 6 cuts on Silver 'n Brass are among his best. Horace broke the sessions into two: a straight-ahead post-bop session with Ron Carter (whose chubby bass spews artifacts all over the place, in his best late-70s style) and Al Foster on drums and another, more commercial session featuring Bob Cranshaw and Bernard Purdie. Wade Marcus later added horn overdubs employing an absolute who's-who of LA session players. (Word quickly got out among the cognoscenti, and Silver 'n Brass became hugely popular among fellow musicians, much to Horace's delight.) Highlights of the disc include: the composer's propulsive piano solo on Dameron's Dance, young Bob Berg's paint-peeling tenor solos (especially riveting on Kissin' Cousins) and the driving flat 9th chords of Adjustment. The tune Barbara, a gorgeous waltz dedicated to Horace's then-wife, has become a latter-day standard of sorts (Amazon's MP3 store lists a whole bunch of covers). Sophisticated Hippie, a tribute to Duke Ellington, features quite a rhythm-section workout in its closing vamp: this session would be the only time that Horace and Bernard's paths would intersect. There are no vocals this time out, just fully arresting post-bop of a high order.

Mysticism

$9.99 9.46 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Combo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.947519

Composed by George Arvola, Virginia Mathews. Concert,Holiday,Instructional,Jazz,Love,Standards. Score and parts. 8 pages. George Arvola and Virginia Mathews #512617. Published by George Arvola and Virginia Mathews (A0.947519).

New Release in late 2015, this arpeggio study runs 2:55 in length. With piano accompaniment and bass parts. arpeggioartistry.com hosts the full recordings and complete list of titles of INSPIRING and worthwhile arpeggio studies from our book Delicious Licorice. These fun studies are also arranged for other instruments. Vienna Jazz Club abounds with arpeggios in this jazz waltz with a quasi-classical flair. More fun will be had when you play this in an ensemble setting. Maybe this would be too sophisticated for a beer drinking crowd, but in a jazz club, it would suit the venue. The Vienna part is the fact that a jazz waltz and a Viennese Waltz are kissing cousins.

Vienna Jazz Club. Guitar
Jazz combo

$5.99 5.67 € Jazz combo PDF SheetMusicPlus

Small Ensemble Clarinet,Tenor Saxophone,Trumpet - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.947517

Composed by George Arvola, Virginia Mathews. Concert,Holiday,Instructional,Jazz,Love,Standards. Score and parts. 10 pages. George Arvola and Virginia Mathews #512611. Published by George Arvola and Virginia Mathews (A0.947517).

New Release in late 2015, this arpeggio study runs 2:55 in length. Includes piano accompaniment and bass parts. arpeggioartistry.com hosts the full recordings and complete list of titles of INSPIRING and worthwhile arpeggio studies from our book Delicious Licorice. These fun studies are also arranged for other instruments. Vienna Jazz Club abounds with arpeggios in this jazz waltz with a quasi-classical flair. More fun will be had when you play this in an ensemble setting because it makes for a long blow for any one horn. Maybe this would be too sophisticated for a beer drinking crowd, but in a jazz club, it would suit the venue. The Vienna part is the fact that a jazz waltz and a Viennese Waltz are kissing cousins.

Vienna Jazz Club. Bb clarinet, trumpet, tenor saxophone.

$5.99 5.67 € PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Combo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.947518

Composed by George Arvola, Virginia Mathews. Concert,Holiday,Instructional,Jazz,Love,Standards. Score and parts. 8 pages. George Arvola and Virginia Mathews #512613. Published by George Arvola and Virginia Mathews (A0.947518).

New Release in late 2015, this arpeggio study runs 2:55 in length. arpeggioartistry.com hosts the full recordings and complete list of titles of INSPIRING and worthwhile arpeggio studies from our book Delicious Licorice. These fun studies are also arranged for other instruments. Vienna Jazz Club abounds with arpeggios in this jazz waltz with a quasi-classical flair. More fun will be had when you play this in an ensemble setting because it makes for a long blow for any one horn. Maybe this would be too sophisticated for a beer drinking crowd, but in a jazz club, it would suit the venue. The Vienna part is the fact that a jazz waltz and a Viennese Waltz are kissing cousins.

Vienna Jazz Club, flute/violin/C instruments
Jazz combo

$5.99 5.67 € Jazz combo PDF SheetMusicPlus






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