Night Train Washington/Simpkins/Forrest / Arr. Inge Sunde
Serie / Series: Flex 5 ShowBlow
"Night Train" is a twelve-bar blues standard recorded for the first time by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.
The history of this instrumental track is long and complicated. The opening riff was played by the band of Duke Ellington for the firs time in the early 40's.
Jimmy Forest, at that time saxophone player with Ellington, added his own tenorsax solo which has been a important part of the song after that.
Here's a great, flexible arrangement playable for a quintet with drums up to full brass- and concert band.
Aufnahme / Recording:Watermelon Man - New Music for Flexible Instrumentation - Demo Tracks 2014 - 2015
Flex 5 ShowBlow'Night Train' is a twelve-bar blues standard recorded for the first time by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.
The history of this instrumental track is long and complicated. The opening riff was played by the band of Duke Ellington for the firs time in the early 40's.
Jimmy Forest, at that time saxophone player with Ellington, added his own tenorsax solo which has been a important part of the song after that.
Here's a great, flexible arrangement playable for a quintet with drums up to full brass- and concert band.
The history of this instrumental track is long and complicated. The opening riff was played by the band of Duke Ellington for the firs time in the early 40's.
Jimmy Forest, at that time saxophone player with Ellington, added his own tenorsax solo which has been a important part of the song after that.
Here's a great, flexible arrangement playable for a quintet with drums up to full brass- and concert band.
[NO]"Night Train"er en 12-takters blues-standard, først innspilt med Jimmy Forrest i 1951.
Denne instrumentalen har en lang og komplisert historie. Låtens åpningsriff ble brukt med Duke Ellington's band allerede på 1940-tallet. Jimmy Forrest, den gang saksofonist i bandet til Duke Ellington, la til i sin innspilling sin egen lange tenor saksofon solo, som siden da ble en viktig del av komposisjonen.
Her kommer et feiende arrangement i 5-piece format.
Aufnahme / Recording:Watermelon Man - New Music for Flexible Instrumentation - Demo Tracks 2014 - 2015
Flex 5 ShowBlow'Night Train' is a twelve-bar blues standard recorded for the first time by Jimmy Forrest in 1951.
The history of this instrumental track is long and complicated. The opening riff was played by the band of Duke Ellington for the firs time in the early 40's.
Jimmy Forest, at that time saxophone player with Ellington, added his own tenorsax solo which has been a important part of the song after that.
Here's a great, flexible arrangement playable for a quintet with drums up to full brass- and concert band.
Product information
Order id: 165579
Difficulty: 2+
Duration: 2:46 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261707459
EAN: 9790261707459
Difficulty: 2+
Duration: 2:46 min
Pages: -
publisher id: NOR 9790261707459
EAN: 9790261707459
Composer: Washington/Simpkins/Forrest
Arranger: Inge Sunde
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
Arranger: Inge Sunde
Publisher: Norsk Noteservice Vigmostad & Bjørke AS
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
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