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£137.70Why Not? - Michel A. Camilo - Lars Erik Gudim
"Why Not?" is the most well-known piece by Dominican Republic pianist/composer Michel Camilo. It appeared for the fist time on his 1984 album record "French Toast". He re-recorded it in 1985 for the "Why Not?"-album whoich is among his best-selling to date. The song has also been recorded by other artist like the vocal group The Manhattan Transfer. "Why Not?" ia a modern latin-jazz classic and this demaning arrangement for Brass Band captures the featureless and musical challenges of the original piece.
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£72.00
Why Not (Bra) - Michel Camilo - Dave Collins
Loving latin jazz numbers?! Then you will like this superb arrangement by Dave Collins of 'Why Not'. Ideal to showcase some soloists and let your drummer go wild! Michael Camilo is a grammy award winning pianist and composer from the Dominican Republic.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£56.00I Know Why - Harry Warren, Mack Gordon - Sandy Smith
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£68.00Don't Know Why - Jesse Harris - Jirka Kadlec
Estimated dispatch 5-14 working days
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£50.90I KNOW WHY (Brass Band) - Smith, Sandy
Duration: 2'54". Grade: easy/medium. Recorded on OBRCD945 Flyin' to the Skies (Black Dyke Band). Part of the Essential Glenn Miller collection.
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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(I wonder why) You're just in Love - Irving Berlin - Len Jenkins
A great example of the compositional genius of Irving Berlin, with not one but two strong melodies, each independently capable of success, intertwined and used in counterpoint to each other. Good fun! See also 'Play a Simple Melody' also available from Wobbleco Music.
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£26.50
Why Left I My Hame - Faulds, J - Greenwood, JA
Includes a full band set (no score)
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
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£25.00I Know Why (Baritone Solo with Brass Band - Score and Parts)
The Glenn Miller ballad with a great melody
Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
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£29.50
Dance of the Troglodytes - Naomi Styles
If your resident tuned percussionist hasn't had much to do of late, then why not present him or her with Dance of the Troglodytes? While not strictly a xylophone solo, it features this instrument strongly with fast arpeggios over a steady tune that gradually rises in intensity and excitement. 'Dance of the Troglodytes' is one of a modern day 'Carnival of the Animals' - a series of brass band tunes inspired by Christopher Lloyd's book 'What on Earth evolved?' which ranks the species which have most influenced planet Earth. The music celebrates Homo Sapiens, ranked by Lloyd as the 6th most influential species. Emerging from Africa about 160,000 years ago from Homo erectus stock, Homo Sapiens' quick thinking, manual dexterity and increasingly complex tool making skills made it the only surviving human species. Now we humans have spread to every corner of the globe, shaping it through agriculture, transportation and industry. Dance of the Troglodytes echoes the rise of humans as they emerge from primitive life and gradually create the complex world we live in today.
In Stock: Estimated dispatch 1-3 working days
