Volume 100 - St. Louis Blues - Dixieland Classics by Jamey Aebersold Clarinet - Sheet Music

By Jamey Aebersold

Intermediate/Advanced. After much debate, it seemed only fitting that Volume 100 should celebrate the music of the great innovators who started it all. Recorded in an authentic style, this Play-A-Long promises to be entertaining as well as educational. RHYTHM SECTION IS: Steve Allee, Piano; John Goldsby, Bass; Rob Rawsthorne, Drums.

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Instrument:
Clarinet Flute Harmonica Organ Organ Accompaniment Piano Saxophone Trombone Viola Voice
Genres:
Blues Jazz
Composers:
Jamey Aebersold
Publishers:
Jamey Aebersold Jazz
Series:
Jamey Aebersold Play Along Series
UPC:
635621001008
ISBN:
9781562241360
Format:
Accompaniment CD Book and CD
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Intermediate Advanced
Artist:
Jamey Aebersold
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9x12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.84 pounds

Singers, vocalists, drums, bass, guitar, flute, clarinet, violin, viola, piano, keyboard, organ, saxophone, trombone, trumpet harmonica - intermediate, advanced

SKU: JA.V100DS

Composed by Jamey Aebersold. Play-Along series with accompaniment CD. Jamey Aebersold Standards Play-A-Long. Celebrate the music of great innovaters who started in all with these Dixieland favorites. Level: Intermediate/Advanced. Play Along. Book and accompaniment CD. Jamey Aebersold Jazz #V100DS. Published by Jamey Aebersold Jazz (JA.V100DS).

ISBN 9781562241360. UPC: 635621001008. 9x12 inches.

Intermediate/Advanced. After much debate, it seemed only fitting that Volume 100 should celebrate the music of the great innovators who started it all. Recorded in an authentic style, this Play-A-Long promises to be entertaining as well as educational. RHYTHM SECTION IS: Steve Allee, Piano; John Goldsby, Bass; Rob Rawsthorne, Drums.

  • When The Saints Go Marching In

  • Royal Garden Blues

  • Darktown Strutter's Ball

  • Alexander's Ragtime Band

  • The Sheik Of Araby

  • Way Down Yonder In New Orleans

  • That's A Plenty

  • St. Louis Blues

  • St. James Infirmary

  • Margie

  • Chicago

  • Lime House Blues

  • Tiger Rag

  • After You've Gone

  • Indiana

  • Bill Bailey

  • Ratings + Reviews

    4.8 Rating

    4 reviews

    Lynxminx

    Dec 13, 2013

    Backing tracks are excellent!

    The backing tracks on this compilation are authentic and lively...but the physical arrangements are nothing more than basic melody cues followed by empty measures with improvisation indicators. If you don't already know how to improvise, this collection has well-written guidance notes for every piece...and there are the example tracks. But those notes presume knowledge of music theory, and may not be enough for a rank beginner to use.Worth it for the backing tracks alone, if you already play jazz violin!

    Jimswish

    Aug 23, 2012

    ST. Louis Blues

    As an intermediate jazz student these are quick, but doable. They will really crank up your Dixieland chops. Practice with a metronome until you are close to their speed, then you can have a blast playing along with the CD.

    Pchextax

    May 6, 2012

    Wysiwyg

    A good selection of Traditional favourite, easy to read and well orgised.Encouraging for begginers. A favourite in my library.

    Chas G.

    Mar 24, 2012

    Vol 100 - St Louis Blues.

    The sound and the choice of songs was great.Problems: Music was extra fast and difficult to keep up with in play-along.Could not slow down on a Bose player!Also the group would prefer thst sll instruments should not have the melody!