| Big Band Play Along, Volume 4 - Jazz Classics
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23 pages, Item 1400343EX, $14.95
10 great tracks with a play-along CD that lets instrumentalists play as part of a big band. Titles include: Bags' Groove Blue 'N Boogie Blue Train (Blue Trane) Doxy Four Moten Swing Oleo Song for My Father Stolen Moments Straight No Chaser. Format: Softcover with CD Category: Solo Instumental Series: Big Band Play-Along Format: Drums Composer: Various
Songbook Format: Drum Solo
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 This book has a difficulty rating of 2-3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
A CD is included with this book.
Publisher: "Big Band Play Along, Volume 4 - Jazz Classics" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Big Band Play-Along Series".
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| Song List For "Big Band Play Along, Volume 4 - Jazz Classics" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Oleo - Composed By: Sonny Rollins Song For My Father - Composed By: Horace Silver Doxy - Composed By: Sonny Rollins Four - Composed By: Miles Davis Moten Swing - Composed By: Buster Moten and Bennie Moten Stolen Moments - Composed By: Oliver Nelson Bags' Groove - Composed By: Milt Jackson Blue Train - Composed By: John Coltrane Blue 'N Boogie - Composed By: John Gillespie and Frank Paparelli Straight No Chaser - Composed By: Thelonious Monk
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