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Jazz Play Along V077 Jazz On Broadway
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Jazz Method
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Series Jazz Play Along

Price: $15.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #00843079

UPC code: 884088145415

For use with all Bb, Eb and C instruments, the Jazz Play-Along Series is the ultimate learning tool for all jazz musicians. With musician-friendly lead sheets, melody cues and other split-track choices on the included CD, this first-of-its-kind package makes learning to play jazz easier than ever before. FOR STUDY, each tune includes a split track with: * Melody cue with proper style andinflection * Professional rhythm tracks * Choruses for soloing * Removable ba ss part * Removable piano part. FOR PERFORMANCE, each tune also has: An additional full stereo accompaniment track (no melody) * Additional choruses for soloing. 10 songs: I Can't Give You Anything but Love * I Wish I Were in Love Again * I Won't Dance * Look for the Silver Lining * On a Clear Day (You Can SeeForever) * The Othe

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE FIELDS/MCHUGH  
I WISH I WERE IN LOVE AGAIN HART/RODGERS  
I WON'T DANCE FIELDS/HAMMERSTEIN/H  
LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING DE SYLVA/KERN  
ON A CLEAR DAY (YOU CAN SEE FOREVER) LANE/LERNER  
ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS COLEMAN/LEIGH  
PUT ON A HAPPY FACE ADAMS/STROUSE  
REAL LIVE GIRL COLEMAN/LEIGH  
SUNDAY BOWIE,DAVID BOWIE/HAMMERSTEIN/LA  
WHY CAN'T YOU BEHAVE PORTER,COLE  
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