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The Stanley Turrentine Collection



64 pages, Item number 1110092DP, $19.95

Do you want to play like the greatest saxophonist who ever lived? Now you can with this incredible book, "The Stanley Turrentine Collection", which contains 14 of Turrentine's most popular songs. They are artist transcriptions, which means that you will be playing note for note what Turrentine played. Grab your saxophone and get ready to shine just like Stanley Turrentine!

Product Format: Artist Transcriptions

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Complete song list for "The Stanley Turrentine Collection" - Sheet Music Songbook:

God Bless' The Child - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday - From: Album "Never Let Me Go" - ©1941
The Hustler - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Hustlin" - ©1964
La Place Street - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "La Place" - ©1989
The Lamp Is Low - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Maurice Ravel, Peter De Rose, Bert Shefter, and Mitchell Parish - From: Album "ZT's Blues" - ©1939
A Little Sweetness - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "T Time" - ©1995
Just As I Am - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "The Sugar Man" - ©1971
Minor Chant - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Look Out" - ©1960
Sara's Dance - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Never Let Me Go" - ©1963
Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Frank Landesman and Tommy Wolf - From: Album "A Chip Off The Old Block" - ©1955
Shirley - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Mr. Natural" - ©1964
A Subtle One - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Jimmy Smith: Midnight Special" - ©1960
Thomasville - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "More Than A Mood" - ©1960
Sugar - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Stanley Turrentine - From: Album "Sugar" - ©1970
The Way You Look Tonight - Performer: Stanley Turrentine - Composer: Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern - From: Album "ZT's Blues" - ©1936


 
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