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Kern, Jérôme: All The Things You Are

Sheet music and CD

Setting: Piano
Length: 66 pages
Weight: 0.284 kg
Published: 2010
Publisher: Music Sales
Item number: HL00311426
ISMN: 9781423430414
This book offers an in-depth analysis of how a variety of jazz musicians have handled the Jerome Kern standard All the Things You Are. Artists include Joe Albany, Shelly Berg, Dave Brubeck, Tommy Flanagan, Hampton Hawes, AhmadJamal, Adam Makowicz, Marian McPartland, Phineas Newborn Jr., Oscar Peterson, André Previn, Hal Schaeffer, Ralph Sharon, Derek Smith, and Cedar Walton. The book includes details and transcriptions of key passages from eachartist's version, along with references to the speci

Contents

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All The Things You Are [Albany, Joe]
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All The Things You Are [Berg, Shelly]
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All The Things You Are [Brubeck, Dave]
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All The Things You Are [Flanagan, Tommy]
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All The Things You Are [Hawes, Hampton]
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All The Things You Are [Jamal, Ahmad]
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All The Things You Are [Makowicz, Adam]
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All The Things You Are [McPartland, Marian]
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All The Things You Are [Newborn Jr., Phineas]
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All The Things You Are [Peterson, Oscar]
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All The Things You Are [Previn, Andre]
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All The Things You Are [Schaeffer, Hal]
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All The Things You Are [Sharon, Ralph]
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All The Things You Are [Smith, Derek]
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All The Things You Are [Walton, Cedar]
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