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The Best of Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble
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The Best of Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble by Michael Sweeney Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music

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The Best of Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble 15 Selections from the Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble Series – CD by Michael Sweeney Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Mike Steinel
(Steinel/Sweeney) CD Jazz Ensemble - Grade 1-2

SKU: HL.7011482

15 Selections from the Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble Series – CD. Composed by Michael Sweeney and Mike Steinel. Essential Elements for Jazz Ensemble. Collection, Jazz. Accompaniment CD only. Hal Leonard #7011482. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.7011482).

UPC: 884088168384. 5.0x5.0x0.115 inches. Mike Steinel and Michael Sweeney.

From Hal Leonard's acclaimed Essential Elements series for Jazz Ensemble, here is an economical collection of 15 complete arrangements in a variety of styles. A valuable teaching tool in addition to filling your programming needs! Includes: All of Me, Ballad for a Blue Horn, Basin Street Blues, Blues for a New Day, Bubbert Goes Retro, Bubbert's Groove, Ja-Da, Mister Cool, On Broadway, Perfidia, Satin Doll, So What, Song for San Miguel, Sunday Afternoon and Take the “A” Train. These full-length Grade 1.5 arrangements are the perfect “next step” for bands using the EE Jazz method, and also stand on their own as great easy charts for young players. • Written for full band/playable with 3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone and rhythm section • Full recording included • Each arrangement is a self-contained teaching unit with exercises for melody, rhythm and improvisation • Includes opt. parts for flute, clarinet, F horn and tuba.

  • All Of Me
  • Sunday Afternoon
  • Bubbert's Groove
  • Blues For A New Day
  • Ballad For A Blue Horn
  • Basin Street Blues
  • Mister Cool
  • Bubbert Goes Retro
  • Song For San Miguel
  • Ja-Da
  • On Broadway
  • Perfidia
  • Satin Doll
  • So What
  • Take The “A” Train