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Norton, Christopher: Microjazz Alto Saxophone Collection 2

Easy pieces in popular styles

Setting: Saxophone and piano
Series: Microjazz
Genre: Jazz, blues, latin
Period: Contemporary Music
Length: 60 pages
Publisher: Boosey and Hawkes
Item number: BH2400324
ISMN: 9790060110566
This book, based on the Microjazz concept of graded pieces in popular styles, contains a set of rhythmically orientated compositions which take into account the range and particular character of the solo instrument. Stimulating accompaniments allied to tuneful and rhythmic solo parts provide a storehouse of styles for players of all ages. Don't take the pieces too fast, be alert to the nuances of dynamic and articulation, and scrupulous about the rhythms. The solo parts are of moderate technical difficulty, but they all repay close study by players of any standard. Most of the accompaniments, which are also easy, may be played on piano, electric or electronic keyboards.Theedition is part of the Trinity syllabus 2007 (grades 2,3,4,5).

Contents

1.
A Request
2.
Back in Class
3.
Big Time
4.
Down the Line
5.
Duet
6.
Elegance
7.
Face in the Crowd
8.
Folk Shuffle
9.
Gospel
10.
Hopping
11.
Icicles
12.
Latin
13.
Marching Along
14.
Promises
15.
Set Piece
16.
Snowbound
17.
Stately Dance
18.
Why Not?
19.
Young at Heart
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