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Sweetlumps by Bob Curnow Big Band - Sheet Music

By Bob Curnow
Jazz ensemble (5-4-4-4) - Grade 4

SKU: S1.SMP-104

Composed by Bob Curnow. Arranged by Bob Curnow. The Bob Curnow Big Band Series. Bossa Nova. Score and set of parts. Published by Sierra Music (S1.SMP-104).

This is a new edition (Finale computer notation) of this lovely bossa nova tune. Curnow uses flugelhorns to create a warm, lush, lyrical melody that floats in and out of various counter lines. There is a tenor sax solo which is followed by a marvelous full ensemble passage. The melody returns and takes things out to the end. Very reasonable ranges (1st tpt. high Db only) and rhythms make this very playable by most bands. 5.4.4.4.