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Music Minus One - Ernest Chausson: Poeme For Violin And Orchestra Op.25; Franz Schubert: Rondo In A D438

Music Minus One - '17th/18th Century Italian Songs' High Voice Vol.II

Music Minus One - '17th/18th Century Italian Songs' High Voice Vol.I

Music Minus One - Anton Rubinstein: Concerto No.4 In D Minor Op.70

Music Minus One - Giuseppe Verdi: Bass-Baritone Arias With Orchestra

Music Music One - Claude Debussy: Petite Suite (Four Pieces For Piano Duet)

Music Minus One - Franz Lehar: Highlights From Die Lustige Witwe

Glenn Zottola: I Got Rhythm - Standards For Tenor Sax (Or Alto Sax) Volume 2

Music Minus One - Giovanni Bottesini: Concerto In B Grande Allegro Di Concerto

Music Minus One - Henryk Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No.2 In D Minor Op.22; Pablo De Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen Op.20

Music Minus One - Louis Spohr: Clarinet Concerto No.1 In C Minor Op.26

Music Minus One - Giuseppe Verdi: Opera Arias For Tenor And Orchestra

Clara Schumann: Piano Concerto In A Minor Op.7 (Music Minus One)

Music Minus One - Manuel Ponce: Concierto Del Sur

Play The Music Of Burt Bacharach - Trombone

Play The Music Of Burt Bacharach - Trombone

The collaboration between composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David produced some of the most memorable songs of the twentieth century. From their first hit "The Story of My Life," to classics like "Walk On By" and "What the World Need Now," their songs have delighted listeners for years, and have produced hits for Perry Como, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, Herb Alpert, The Drifters, Cher, and many more. Utilizing uncommon time signatures and chord changes, and combining elements of pop, rock, Brazilian, and jazz, Bacharach's music goes above and beyond other popular pieces in terms of style, inventiveness, and intelligence. When paired with the tart, unsentimental, bittersweet lyrics of David, theirs are truly sophisticated songs that are well worth the numerous accolades they have garnered. This album gives you the chance to play along with the Jack Six All-Star Orchestra, a group of fifteen excellent musicians including Ed Shaughnessy on drums and Dick Wellstood on piano. Listen to Roy Agee, an accomplished and in-demand trombonist, put his engaging and very personal spin on these songs, then take his place in the spotlight! Includes a newly engraved music book containing the solo part for each piece, printed on high-quality, acid-free ivory paper. "Music Minus One takes the educational approach to jazz playing much like their approach to classical music; surround yourself with upper echelon musicians, and you can start sounding like them. The arrangements... are swinging, clever and intricate enough that you will definitely develop your ear while playing with these guys. The format of hearing your own part, and then playing the tune with your chance to sit in gives you something to aspire to sound and concept-wise. [...] I enjoyed the feeling of playing with these guys. Ah, dreams that come true!"- George Harris, jazzweekly.com

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The Fine Art Of Ballad Playing - Standards For Trumpet Volume 6

The Fine Art Of Ballad Playing - Standards For Trumpet Volume 6

This collection of songs is derived from the classic recording of 1956 by Frank Sinatra with the orchestrations of master arranger Nelson Riddle.When Irv Kratka, the founder of Music Minus One asked me to do a trumpet version of Sinatra/Riddle collaboration I got very excited because back in 1956 while stationed at Bolling Air Force base in Washington, DC with the Airmen Of Note, the USAF Glenn Miller Band, I literally wore out that 33 1/3 rpm LP record! (If you remember those long-playing discs you're either a senior like me or an audiophile extraordinaire.) And here am I more than a half century later having recorded my renditions with the very same, unique backgroud tracks!These are purposely not 100% literal transcriptions in order for the notation not to be overwhelmingly complex. I wanted to be "user-friendly," so with that said, I suggest you listen carefully for the subtleties in rhythmic nuances especially. A major part of your training is to recognize these nuances in order to add them to your 'tool box' for ballad styling.And that brings me to the title of this volume, "The Fine Art Of Ballad Playing." Those of you who have had formal trumpet education will recall that an essential part of the Arban Book is, "The Art of Phrasing," which with its 150 Classic and Popular Melodies had a similar purpose to my series of standards. The concept of expression, dynamics and phrasing remain all important.In all of these renditions, I chose to be "faithful to Frank," who had a unique way of rarely straying far from the actual melody, especially on ballads, while always putting his "Sinatra Stamp" on it! Very simply put, think lyrics and "story" and that will guide you through the flow of the melody with it's "peaks and valleys." If you've not done this kind of study or training before, please realize it's totally okay to imitate and that's where the great value of Music Minus One comes in.

SEK 317.00
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