5. Idle Moments by Duke Pearson — Sextet arrangement by Rich Willey
Idle Moments by Duke Pearson — Sextet arrangement by Rich Willey
Title tune from the classic Blue Note album by Grant Green. Arranged for Trumpet, Tenor Sax, Trombone, Piano, Bass & Drums. This is a basic head arrangement. © 1964 by Duke Pearson.
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Title tune from the classic Blue Note album by Grant Green:
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Arranged for Trumpet, Tenor Sax, Trombone, Piano, Bass & Drums.
This is a basic head arrangement with a coda. © 1964 by Duke Pearson.
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