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Jazz Sessions

sheet music

Arranged by L'Estrange, Alexander – Pilling, Tom
Setting: Saxophone (alto)
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin
Length: 24 pages
Publisher: Faber Music
Item number: 057152303X
ISMN: 9780571523030
Jazz Sessions Alto Saxophone comprises a mixed compilation of 10 standards and original pieces spanning a host of jazz variations including blues, swing, Latin and gospel. This contemporary mix includes Fly Me To The Moon, Stompin' at the Savoy and C Jam Blues, and includes a second, extended version of each piece for improvisation. Online audio of professional, accoustic backing tracks to help create a truly atmospheric performance. 
Jazz Sessions Series is a collaboration between Alexander L'Estrange, a composer, arranger, jazz double bass player, and jazz examiner for the ABRSM, and composer, jazz pianist and teacher, Tom Pilling. The book is carefully tailored for players of Intermediate level (Grades 4-5), and ideal preparation for ABRSM jazz exams, or simply for fun!
 

Contents

1.
C Jam Blues (Ellington)
2.
Snowdrop
3.
Wade In The Water (Trad)
4.
Wanna Walk With Me?
5.
Fly Me To The Moon (Howard)
6.
Song For Jo
7.
Bradley’s Bounce
8.
It’s Me, O Lord (Spiritual)
9.
Hafiz Zahra
10.
Stompin’ At The Savoy (Goodman)
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