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Title How High The Moon (From 'Two For The Show')
Article no. 3046783
Category Ensembles
Subcategory 5 brass instruments
Instrumentation 5Brass (5 brass)
Instrumentation/info 2Trp (2 trumpets in B-flat); Hrn (French horn); Trb (trombone); Tub (tuba)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Brass Quintet
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Year of publication 2007
Composer Lewis, Morgan; Hamilton, Nancy
Arranger Niehaus, Lennie
Duration 3:20
Additional info/contents Grade: 3

This tune by Nancy Hamilton and Morgan Lewis from 'Two For The Show” has become a part of every jazz performers repertoire. Niehaus assures that all players get to shine in this chart, by writing each part so that they all play the melody, solos, lead, and inner lines within the ensemble. This arrangement is perfect for grade 3 brass quintets.
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