Morning Blues + Audio Online / three saxophones (AAT) and piano (+ parts for guitar, bass and drums online)

Code: BM122
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Publisher eNoty.eu
Genre: jazz, blues, ragtime & swing
Arrangement: score + parts
Cast: small ensemble (up to 10 musicians)
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Difficulty: Intermediate
Format: set (score + parts) + Audio Online
Series: Czech composer
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Morning Blues
"Morning Blues" is a nice rhythmic blues composed by Jaroslav Šimíček. The composition is written in an arrangement for three saxophones (AAT) and piano with optional parts for guitar, bass… show more
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"Morning Blues" is a nice rhythmic blues composed by Jaroslav Šimíček. The composition is written in an arrangement for three saxophones (AAT) and piano with optional parts for guitar, bass guitar (double bass) and drums. Parts for rhythm section can be downloaded online.The set also includes optional parts for soprano saxophone (1 line), alto saxophone (3 line) and tenor saxophone (2 line).

There is a link in the set that will allow you to download a demo recording and a piano accompaniment recording in mp3 format to your computer. Recordings are made from the notation program in which the songs were written. The audio (demo) file give you an idea of how the song sounds, the piano accompaniment can be used for practicing the song.

Composition Morning Blues was released for ensembles of flutes, clarinets and saxophones. All three editions are compatible with each other and the individual lines can be freely combined among themselves to create an ensemble from the musical instruments you currently have available.

Jaroslav Šimíček (*1962) is a Czech jazz double bass player, composer and arranger. He graduated from the Faculty of Education in Ostrava, majoring in music education and the Czech language. In Ostrava, he also graduated from the People’s Conservatory, majoring in guitar, and was a student of jazz musician and teacher Karel Velebný. Currently he composes for Czech Television, theater and film.