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					 £40.00 £40.00Diamonds Are ForeverFrom the 1971 film featuring Sean Connery, this was the second Bond theme recorded by Shirley Bassey (after Goldfinger). Starting with solos for trombone and horn, this arrangement is designed for all levels of bands and is faithful Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					 £132.10 £132.10Diamonds Are Forever - John BarryEstimated dispatch 5-14 working days
 
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					 £40.00 £40.00DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (Brass Band) - Barry, John - Wormald, ChristopherFrom the 1971 film featuring Sean Connery, this was the second Bond theme recorded by Shirley Bassey (after?Goldfinger). Starting with solos for trombone and horn, this arrangement is designed for all levels of bands and is faithful to the original.. Grade: 4th section +. Duration: 2:40 Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					 £54.20 £54.20SPARKLING DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND (Brass Band) - Robin & Styne - Smith, SandyMedium Estimated dispatch 7-14 working days
 
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					Diamonds - Jerry Lordan - Len JenkinsIn November 1962, ex-Shadows members Jet Harris and Tony Meehan decided to work as a duo and went to No 1 with a Jerry Lordan composition, "Diamonds". Harris, a bass player, took an ordinary Fender guitar and detuned every string a whole tone to enable him to hit notes which were lower than an ordinary guitar. However, it was apparently difficult to work with on stage since once the strings were slackened they would go out of tune very easily. The duo went on to have a second Top 10 hit with "Scarlett O'Hara" which is also available from Wobbleco Music in an arrangement for brass band. Both arrangements seek to capture the characteristic style of 60's rock music and retain the signature drum solos for which they are rightly remembered. But in addition, both pieces also appeal to a younger generation who may not have heard the originals. Our young kit drummer in Woburn Sands 'A' Band commented "...the (drum) part has the slightest shuffle feel to it, which improves the groove of the song, and to replicate the vintage snare-drum sound, I have heard that you can place a towel or a cloth over the head of the drum. I think it would work well...(otherwise) the drum part stays relatively simple and repetitive"...Chance to re-create the sound of the 60's.....Go for it! 

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