Details
- Instrument:
- Choir
- Ensembles:
- SSAA 4-Part A Cappella
- Composers:
- Duke Ellington Irving Mills
- Publishers:
- TramackMusic
- Format:
- Octavo
- Item types:
- Digital
- Level:
- Advanced
- Artist:
- Duke Ellington
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 18
SKU: A0.929632
By Duke Ellington. By Duke Ellington and Irving Mills. Arranged by Steve Tramack. A Cappella,Jazz. Octavo. 18 pages. TramackMusic #4747575. Published by TramackMusic (A0.929632).SSAA A Cappella Arrangement, inspired by The Real Group's rendition. Soprano 1 melody in the body of the song. Requires a high degree of skill.
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- Duke Ellington Duke Ellington Choir Duke Ellington Piano Duke Ellington Piano Solo
- ArrangeMe:
- TramackMusic
- Artists:
- Duke Ellington Irving Mills
- Ensemble:
- SSAA 4-Part A Cappella
- Publisher:
- TramackMusic
Ratings + Reviews
3 Rating
2 reviews
Anonymous
Oct 25, 2020
The previous reviewer must not be familiar with barbershop conventions. In ladies' barbershop, the four parts are always referred to as Tenor, Lead, Baritone and Bass. It is also the convention to write for Tenor and Lead (roughly equivalent to S1 / S2) in treble clef, and Baritone and Bass (roughly equivalent to A1 and A2, but often going much lower than a traditional alto part) in octave-shifted bass clef. Really disappointing to see somebody leaving a poor review on the basis of a misunderstanding :( This is a fiendish arrangement (look up Taken 4 Granite singing it - seriously impressive) but it's great fun.
Anonymous
Jan 22, 2020
This is advertised as SSAA but the chart is for male voices.