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Benny Goodman: The King Of Swing
Benny Goodman: The King Of Swing (Full Score)
Item number 8895797CC, $8.95
Benny Goodman: The King Of Swing - Concert Band
Item number 8895798CC, $77.95

Benny Goodman, the first celebrated band leader of the swing era, was dubbed "The King of Swing". He was an accomplished clarinetist whose distinctive playing gave an identity both to his big band and to the smaller units he led simultaneously. Our work features music that was performed by this great performer. There are four tunes that have been masterfully arranged by the great Paul Murtha. Your band will fall in love with this style. Give your ensemble a challenge by picking up this piece today.

Technical Notes: The percussion 1 part is for drum set. The percussion 2 part is for suspended cymbal, mark tree, and tambourine. The mallet percussion part is for bells and vibes.

Publisher: This piece was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.

Series: This piece is part of the series "Hal Leonard Concert Band Series".

   This product has a difficulty rating of 4-5 on a scale of 1 through 6, with 6 being hardest. Click here to see how we grade our band sets.
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Front Cover
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Conductor Score
Conductor Score Page 1
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Conductor Score Page 2
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Conductor Score Page 3
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Conductor Score Page 4
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Instrumentation
Instrumentation Page 1
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Parts Included:
1-Full Score
1-Piccolo in C
8-1st Flute
2-Oboe
2-Bassoon
4-1st B Flat Clarinet
4-2nd B Flat Clarinet
4-3rd B Flat Clarinet
1-E Flat Alto Clarinet
2-B Flat Bass Clarinet
2-1st E Flat Alto Saxophone
2-2nd E Flat Alto Saxophone
2-B Flat Tenor Saxophone
1-E Flat Baritone Saxophone
3-1st B Flat Trumpet
3-2nd B Flat Trumpet
3-3rd B Flat Trumpet
2-1st Horn In F
2-2nd Horn In F
3-1st Trombone
3-2nd Trombone
2-Baritone T.C.
2-Baritone B.C.
4-Tuba
1-String Bass
2-Mallet Percussion
2-1st Percussion
2-2nd Percussion
1-Timpani


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Complete song list for "Benny Goodman: The King Of Swing" - Band Set Sheet Music:

Let's Dance - Composer: Fanny Baldridge, Gregory Stone, and Joseph Bonine
Stompin' At The Savoy - Composer: Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, and Chick Webb
Moonglow - Composer: Will Hudson, Eddie DeLange, and Irving Mills
Sing, Sing, Sing - Composer: Louis Prima


 
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