SKU: AP.1-ADV31300-1
English. Traditional.
Burungkaka is an Indonesian folk song which is known throughout Malaysia. It is about an old parrot which sits near the window, singing. The children make fun of it in a good-natured manner. Originally arranged in 1997 for virtuoso jazz trombonist Albert Mangelsdorff and the WDR Big Band by Bill Dobbins. Albert had recorded the piece many years earlier on a trio recording of his. Saxes double on flute, clarinet, or bass clarinet. First alto doubles on soprano. Substitute saxophone parts are provided on the reverse side of the woodwind parts. First trumpet goes to C (2 ledger lines above staff).
SKU: AP.1-ADV31300
UPC: 805095313000. English. Traditional.
SKU: AP.50085
ISBN 9781470663001. UPC: 038081580210. English.
This superb chart covers all the bases! Played around 148 BPM with a suggested written tenor solo, and lead trumpet range to written G on top of the staff. A swinging intro gives way to a circus-like oom-pah feel, then back into a slow-building swing with a big shout section. A captivating chart you and the band will relish! (5:25).
SKU: AP.50085S
ISBN 9781470663018. UPC: 038081580227. English.
SKU: KN.SN70002S
UPC: 822795700022.
The lines of this arrangement are divided contrapuntally into two sections -- trumpets/altos and trombones/tenors. These lines should be played in a relaxed fashion at a mezzo forte volume, with short quarter notes throughout. At the ensemble chorus at measure 69, strive for good balance and a very full, well-supported sound.
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