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Tenor Sax 1 (instead Alto 3) parts "5 Easy Blues" for Saxophone Quartet - for beginners - cover

Tenor Sax 1 (instead Alto 3) parts "5 Easy Blues" for Saxophone Quartet - for beginners

Joe "King" Oliver, Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton

Publisher: Glissato Edizioni Musicali

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Summary

Folder for Bb Tenor Sax 1 (instead Eb Alto 3) parts
"5 Easy Blues" for Saxophone Quartet arranged by Francesco Leone. These arrangements are suitable for ensemble music and saxophone class performances. The parts contained in the series allow for various saxophone combinations: AAAA, AATT, SAAT, SATT.

Includes:
Mama don't Allow – Traditional
Burnin’ the iceberg – F. Morton
Temptation Blues – J. Oliver
Buddy Bolden Blues – F. Morton
Dippermouth Blues – J. Oliver
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To enrich your musical exploration, this edition comes with detailed informational cards in nine languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.

- quartetto di sassofoni, quatuor de saxophones, Saxophonquartett, cuarteto de saxofones, quarteto de saxofone, saxofonkvartett, saxofonkvartett, saxofonkvartet, kwartet saksofonowy -
Available since: 10/17/2023.

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