Al Fresco (Xylo + Pno) (Herbert/arr. Jonathan Singer)
$15.00Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
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Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
Singer transcribes this intermezzo as performed and arranged by Sammy Herman and Frank Banta.
Xylophone solo with piano accompaniment, includes CD.”‘Cottontail Capers’ is a delightful ragtime solo … It isn’t necessarily a show-stopper but rather a great melody with some fun variations.”-Percussive Notes
Xylophone solo with piano accompaniment, includes CD.”‘Cottontail Capers’ is a delightful ragtime solo … It isn’t necessarily a show-stopper but rather a great melody with some fun variations.”-Percussive Notes
Old Man Jazz was composed (both music and lyrics) by Gene Quaw, and published in 1920 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. The original sheet music has the subtitle “An Eccentric Fox Trot Song.” The All Star Trio (George Hamilton Green, xylophone, F. Wheeler Wadsworth, tenor saxophone, and Victor Arden, piano) recorded a very clever version of the piece for Victor Records (#18699) in 1920. This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
Old Man Jazz was composed (both music and lyrics) by Gene Quaw, and published in 1920 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. The original sheet music has the subtitle “An Eccentric Fox Trot Song.” The All Star Trio (George Hamilton Green, xylophone, F. Wheeler Wadsworth, tenor saxophone, and Victor Arden, piano) recorded a very clever version of the piece for Victor Records (#18699) in 1920. This transcription arrangement is based on the All Star Trio recording, with reference to the original sheet music.
For solo xylophone with piano accompaniment
For solo xylophone with piano accompaniment