Friday Night at the Cadillac Club Big Band - Sheet Music

This is is a medium up-tempo (190=BPM) New York four-on-the- floor shuffle. First recorded in 1987 by Bob Berg and his combo, it has become a contemporary standard played all over the world and recorded by many jazz greats. It is a 12-bar blues that was expanded to a 24-bar blues progression with lots of chord substitutions. I have arranged this chart to feature the tenor sax. The melody is very challenging and it has a great sax soli. Also, there is a solo for the piano. It would be in the best interest of the chart to use some type of electronic keyboard or maybe even organ. Electric bass should be used instead of the string bass and it would be great to have an electric guitarist. Solos can be expanded to other players if so desired.Instrumentation: 2trumpets, 1trombone, 1alto, 1tenor, 1 bari, guitar, piano (electric or fender), electric bass, and drums.Lead trumpet is a written A flat a minor 13th above middle C .

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Ensembles:
Big Band
Genres:
Big Band
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
1.82 pounds

Little big band - Medium difficult

SKU: WA.60224

Composed by Frederick "Dave" Snider. Score and parts. Published by Walrus Music Publishing (WA.60224).

This is is a medium up-tempo (190=BPM) New York four-on-the- floor shuffle. First recorded in 1987 by Bob Berg and his combo, it has become a contemporary standard played all over the world and recorded by many jazz greats. It is a 12-bar blues that was expanded to a 24-bar blues progression with lots of chord substitutions. I have arranged this chart to feature the tenor sax. The melody is very challenging and it has a great sax soli. Also, there is a solo for the piano. It would be in the best interest of the chart to use some type of electronic keyboard or maybe even organ. Electric bass should be used instead of the string bass and it would be great to have an electric guitarist. Solos can be expanded to other players if so desired.Instrumentation: 2trumpets, 1trombone, 1alto, 1tenor, 1 bari, guitar, piano (electric or fender), electric bass, and drums.Lead trumpet is a written A flat a minor 13th above middle C .

Ensemble:
Big Band