SKU: AP.47511
UPC: 038081547916. English. Jamaican Folk Song.
The familiar Jamaican folk song in a Calypso groove is very accessible for young bands. No individual solos and easy trumpet 1 range to written D fourth line. Reduced instrumentation and flexible options include two flutes, two clarinets, auxiliary percussion and vibes. (2:40).
SKU: AP.47511S
UPC: 038081547923. English. Jamaican Folk Song.
SKU: AP.41113S
UPC: 038081465401. English. Traditional English Folk Song.
This arrangement of Scarborough Fair looks at the famous tune in a traditional, slow rock style. It contains written solos for trumpet 1 and tenor 1, both with energetic backgrounds, and a modulation into the shout chorus. The trumpet 1 range is to written E top space. Enjoy! (2:53) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.1-ADV31300
UPC: 805095313000. 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-ADV31300-1
English. Traditional.
SKU: AP.49200S
ISBN 9781470647063. UPC: 038081566290. English.
A modern treatment of the well-known folk song with some modern harmony and easy syncopation. Billy Boy arranged by Victor López features a rock groove played at 126 BPM, trumpet 1 range is to written E top space, no solos, optional parts for two flutes, two clarinets, vibes, and more. A win-win! (2:15).
SKU: AP.49200
ISBN 9781470647056. UPC: 038081566283. English.
SKU: KN.00790
UPC: 822795007909.
First released in 1954, this setting of the 19th-century folk song popularized by Glenn Miller in 1939 begins with an 8-bar marcato intro before settling into the familiar swing groove. The thematic build is gradual and dramatic -- saxes alone, then saxes with trombones, then saxes, trombones and trumpets together -- and the finishing shout is loud and strong. All rhythm section parts are fully notated, brass ranges are very accessible, and no improvisation is required. Duration 2:05.
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