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September Song by Stan Kenton Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music
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September Song by Stan Kenton Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Stan Kenton
Jazz ensemble / jazz band and voice (5-5-5-3) - Grade 3

SKU: S1.SMP-622

Composed by Stan Kenton. Arranged by Stan Kenton. The Stan Kenton Orchestra Library Series. Score and set of parts. Published by Sierra Music (S1.SMP-622).

The Kenton Band had many hits over the years, and a couple of them involved the whole band singing. This was one of those charts. Now, if your band isn't into singing (maybe they should be), then this is the perfect vehicle for your vocalist. Pitched in Ab. Trumpets get a breather and the trombones and saxophones shine as section. A wonderfully relaxing, lush chart. 5-5-5-3.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Jnw3
July 25, 2017
Stan Kenton's September Song
Bought for my New Horizons community band, consisting of mostly older musicians. This chart is an accurate reproduction of SK's arrangement. First and fifth trombone parts are a little stretch, but playable. Saxes get a good workout keeping in time and together. September Song is a little stretch for some vocalists. All in all, I am very pleased with this arrangement. Printed material is first rate, although the print in the director's score is too small for old eyes. Individual parts are just fine.