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Jamey Aebersold, Volume 60 - Freddie Hubbard



63 pages, Item number 1637228DP, $14.90

This "Freddie Hubbard" addition to the Aebersold series contains 11 bandstand favorites composed and/or recorded by Hubbard, one of jazz's greatest trumpet innovators (two of the songs, "Coral Keys" and "Pensativa" were recorded, but not composed by Hubbard). These songs are perfect for anyone wishing to spice up their repertoire. Six high-powered professional musicians back you up in a variety of combinations to give every song a different feel and make the music come alive. This double rhythm section includes Dan Haerle and Mark Levine, piano, Todd Coolman and John Goldsby, bass, and Ed Soph and Barry Ries, drums.

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

Composer(s): This piece was composed by Freddie Hubbard.

Publisher: This piece was published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz, Inc..

Series: This piece is part of the series "Jamey Aebersold Jazz Play-A-Long".

   This product has a difficulty rating of 4 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A CD is included with this book.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Return Policy: This product may be returned, unopened, within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, excluding shipping charges.
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Complete song list for "Jamey Aebersold, Volume 60 - Freddie Hubbard" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Little Sunflower - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1972
Gibraltar - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1972
Birdlike - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1961
Coral Keys - Composer: Walter Bishop, Jr. - ©1968
Up Jumped Spring - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1962
Sky Dive - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1972
Crisis - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1961
Dear John - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1991
Pensativa - Composer: Clare Fischer - ©1962
Lament For Booker - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1972
Red Clay - Composer: Freddie Hubbard - ©1972


 
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