Eyes All For You ♫ jazz quintet composed and arranged by Rich Willey
$10.00
Does your jazz quintet enjoy playing standard chord sequences in a totally out-of-context setting?
Now is your chance to play Body and Soul chords as a brisk jazz waltz that lets you seriously dig into these changes and stretch out, which jazz musicians rarely get to do over a typical ballad tempo.
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Eyes All For You ♫ jazz quintet composed and arranged by Rich Willey.
Here is a fun jazz waltz contrafact written over the Body and Soul chord changes. Simple head arrangement lets your quintet open up and stretch out over this favorite time-tested chord sequence.
64-bar form, written to be played at ♩ = 166, difficulty level is intermediate to advanced (easier if played slower).
Parts are for B♭ treble clef, E♭ treble clef, C bass clef and C 🎼 treble clef and come as a PDF that you’ll be able to download immediately upon submission of your order.
Written solos for any of our charts may be special ordered at a reasonable cost. Email us through our contact page with any and all inquiries.
♫ Listen to sound clip from the Rich Willey Quintet Gone With The Piggies CD:
Rich Willey on trumpet, Kenny Shanker on alto sax, Ayako Shirasaki on piano, Scott Fragala on bass, Tim Collins on drums.
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