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Guest Spot Sixties Hits

Playalong for alto saxophone includes CD

Sheet music and CD

Setting: Saxophone (alto)
Series: Guest Spot
Genre: Pop & rock
Length: 30 pages
Weight: 0.156 kg
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: AM988691
ISMN: 9781846098475
Step into the spotlight and play along with the superb backing tracks on the specially recorded CD. Includes sixties hits by Van Morrison, The Beach Boys and Louis Armstrong.

Ten fantastic arrangements of popularsixtieshits arranged for Alto Saxophone. The Guest Spot books include a practical playing guide and a CD of backing tracks and accompaniments to play along with. There is a full performance version of the music on the first set oftracksand the Alto Saxophone part is then omitted from the second set, allowing you to play along with the recorded accompaniments.

Contents

1.
All My Loving (Beatles)
2.
Brown Eyed Girl (Morrison, Van)
3.
Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Williams, Andy)
4.
Daydream (Lovin' Spoonful, The)
5.
Good Vibrations (Beach Boys, The)
6.
It's Now Or Never (Presley, Elvis)
7.
Mrs Robinson (Simon And Garfunkel)
8.
Sweets For My Sweet (Searchers, The)
9.
Under The Boardwalk (Drifters, The)
10.
What A Wonderful World (Armstrong, Louis)
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