10 JAZZ SKETCHES 2 by Lennie Niehaus / trumpet trios

Publisher | Kendor Music, Inc. |
Genre: | jazz, blues, ragtime & swing |
Arrangement: | melody |
Cast: | trio |
Format: | book |
Parameters
Product code: | 17256 |
Composer: | Niehaus, Lennie |
No. of songs: | 10 |
Pages: | 21 |
Size: | 22 x 30 cm |
UPC: | 822795172560 |
Weight: | 0.094 |
Songlist (10)
- Sketch No.1 - medium swing
- Sketch No.2 - jazz samba
- Sketch No.3 - ballad
- Sketch No.4 - medium swing
- Sketch No.5 - bossa nova
- Sketch No.6 - bright swing
- Sketch No.7 - rock ballad
- Sketch No.8 - medium swing
- Sketch No.9 - blues
- Sketch No.10 - fast swing
Product description
Written to give developing jazz musicians the chance to sharpen their interpretative skills in a trio setting for like instruments, this outstanding set features ten concise tunes in swing (5), Latin (2), ballad (2), and blues (1) styles. Each selection contains both linear and vertical writing, and every player has a chance to carry the melodic lead. This second in a four-volume series is designed for grade 3 players (Volume 1 is grade 2; Volume 3 and 4 are grade 4 and 5 respectively).
Lennie Niehaus (1929–2020) was an American saxophonist, composer, arranger, and educator whose name is inextricably linked with the history of 20th-century jazz and film music. He studied at California State University in Los Angeles, where he received formal musical education, and shortly thereafter became a saxophonist in Stan Kenton's jazz orchestra. It was here that he made a name for himself not only as an excellent player, but also as a respected arranger who brought new elements to the big band sound. In addition to his jazz activities, Niehaus also made a name for himself as a film music composer, writing the music for The Untouchables (1992) and Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997), among others. In the field of education, he created a number of method books for wind instruments, including the popular series Jazz Conception and Jazz Inventions, which help players master the stylistic elements of jazz.