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Deep Blue (featuring Alto Sax)

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€ 64,00

Product ID: KM6 0349
By Gregory Yasinitsky

Publisher:
Kendor Music
Series:
Jazz Gateway Series
Genre:
Jazz - Ballad
Line Up:
Jazz Ensemble (Solo: Alto Saxophone)
Level: 2

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Scored for bands ranging in size from 9-17 players, this imaginative alto sax feature starts out as a rich, warm ballad, then moves into a swinging double-time section with a written or ad lib solo for alto, and then to a roaring ensemble shout. A Jim Greeson guitar chord chart comes with each set.


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Deep Blue (featuring Alto Sax)
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Composer
Gregory Yasinitsky (1953-)

Gregory W. Yasinitsky was born in San Francisco in 1953 and is Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies at Washington State University, Pullman, where he teaches composition, saxophone, and wind synthesis. Yasinitsky has an international reputation as a composer, arranger and saxophonist. He has written music especially for Clark Terry, David Liebman and the USAF "Airmen of Note" big band. Yasinitsky's music has been performed in over 30 countries and he has received grants, fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, The Commission Project of New York, Meet the Composer West, ASCAP, Artist Trust, Washington State Music Teachers Association (WSMTA) and the Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA). Over 150 compositions and arrangements have been published by Kendor Music, Warner Brothers, Hal Leonard, Advance Music (Germany), Walrus Music, University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press, Falls House Press, Dorn Music, Daniel Barry Music and Hoyt Editions. Yasinitsky has also accepted numerous commissions for jazz, orchestral pieces, solo works and chamber music.
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