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Jazz Play Along, Volume 51 - Up-Tempo Jazz



59 pages, Item number 1637289DP, $14.95

For use with all Bb, Eb, and C instruments, the JAZZ PLAY ALONG SERIES is the ultimate learning tool for all jazz musicians. With musician-friendly lead sheets, melody cues, and other split-track choices on the included CD, this first-of-its-kind package makes learning to play jazz easier than ever before. FOR STUDY, each tune includes a split track with: Melody cue with proper style and inflection Professional rhythm tracks Choruses for soloing Removable bass part Removable piano part. FOR PERFORMANCE, each tune also has: An additional full stereo accompaniment track (no melody) Additional choruses for soloing. INCLUDES: Cherokee (Indian Love Song) Chi Chi 52nd Street Theme Jingles Little Willie Leaps Move Pent up House Pursuance (Part III) Relaxin' at the Camarillo Topsy.
 
Format: Softcover with CD
Publisher: Hal Leonard
Category: Solo Instumental
Series: Jazz Play Along
Performing Artist: Various

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

Arranger(s): This piece was arranged by Jim Roberts and Mark Taylor.

Publisher: This piece was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

Series: This piece is part of the series "Hal Leonard Jazz Play Along".

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 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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Complete song list for "Jazz Play Along, Volume 51 - Up-Tempo Jazz" - Sheet Music Songbook:

Cherokee (Indian Love Song) - Composer: Ray Noble - ©1938
Chi Chi - Composer: Charlie Parker - ©1955
52nd Street Theme - Composer: Thelonious Monk - ©1944
Jingles - Composer: John L. Montgomery - ©1961
Little Willie Leaps - Composer: Miles Davis - ©1948
Pent Up House - Composer: Sonny Rollins - ©1965
Move - Composer: Denzil De Costa Best - ©1947
Pursuance (Part III) - Composer: John Coltrane - ©1977
Relaxin' At Camarillo - Composer: Charlie Parker - ©1961
Topsy - Composer: Edgar Battle and Eddie Durham - ©1939


 
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