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Movie Songs By Special Arrangement - Tenor Saxophone
Tenor Sax Book With Piano Acc.
79 pages, Item number 5110051DP, $31.90
Tenor Saxophone Sheet Music Only
23 pages, Item number 1110127DP, $16.95
Piano Accompaniment Only
56 pages, Item number 1703699DP, $14.95

"Movie Songs By Special Arrangement" is a collection of eleven songs arranged by Carl Strommen for the instrumentalist wanting to play in a jazz style without the need to improvise. You will enjoy playing these movie melodies just for fun or to include as a light piece on a recital or solo performance. The piano, bass and drum accompaniment CD, which is included, will put you right in the band. The CD includes both the solo instrument with the accompaniment track and an accompaniment - alone track for each selection. A piano accompaniment book is available separately.

Product Format: Instrumental Solo

   This product has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest.
   A piano accompaniment is available for this book.
   A CD is included with this book.
   Chord symbols are included in this book.
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Complete song list for "Movie Songs By Special Arrangement - Tenor Saxophone"

Sweet Georgia Brown - Composer: Ben Bernie, Maceo Pinkard, and Kenneth Casey - From: "Some Like It Hot" - ©1925
Over The Rainbow - Composer: Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg - From: "The Wizard Of Oz" - ©1938
A Day In The Life Of A Fool - Composer: Carl Sigman, Luiz Bonfa, and Carl Strommen - From: "Black Orpheus" - ©1959
Bye, Bye Blackbird - Composer: Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson - From: "Sleepless In Seattle" - ©1926
As Time Goes By - Composer: Herman Huffeld - From: "Casa Blanca" - ©1931
Days Of Wine And Roses - Composer: Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini - From: "Days Of Wine And Roses" - ©1962
Emily - Composer: Johnny Mandel and Johnny Mercer - From: "The Americanization Of Emily" - ©1964
The Way You Look Tonight - Composer: Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern - From: "Vegas Vacation" - ©1936
Misty - Composer: Erroll Garner - From: "Play Misty For Me" - ©1954
On Green Dolphin Street - Composer: Bronislau Kaper and Ned Washington - From: "On Green Dolphin Street" - ©1947
Almost Like Being In Love - Composer: Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe - From: "Brigadoon" - ©1947


 
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