The Ultimate Collection of Jazz Duets Vol. 3 for B♭ trumpet and 𝄞 treble clef instruments by Rich Willey (PDF)
Time spent practicing alone in the practice room, while valuable and necessary to the musician, only gets you so far.
Of all the possible ensembles you can play in, the duet is the most basic, the easiest to organize, and often the most efficient in terms of maximizing the amount of hands-on playing time.
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Vol 3: The Ultimate Collection of Jazz Duets, Volume 3, for B♭ Trumpet and other Treble Clef Instruments, 24 Jazz Duets with Play-along Tracks
Rich has written 24 fun and very hip duets written on chord changes of favorite bebop and jazz standards for intermediate to advanced players. Volume 3 uses chord changes from the following jazz and bebop standards:
• Bouncin’ With Bud • Confirmation • Star Eyes • Take The “A” Train • Sweet Georgia Brown • Out of Nowhere • Woody ’n’ You • Cherokee • The Girl From Ipanema • Sophisticated Lady • Half Nelson • It Could Happen To You • No Moon At All • It’s You Or No One • Margie • My Melancholy Baby • I’m In The Mood For Love • You Don’t Know What Love Is • Giant Steps • What Is This Thing Called Love? • All God’s Chillun Got Rhythm • Airegin • I’m Getting Sentimental Over You
Comes with instructions for downloading mp3 play-along tracks (two tempos per duet), MIDI play-alongs for Band-In-A-Box/sequencing programs (permits use with all treble clef instruments), and MIDI “mock-ups” of duets with rhythm section (for those who wish to hear these duets before playing them). Play-along tracks contain no melody instruments, only piano, bass and drums.
When you order this in PDF format you’ll be able to download it immediately upon submission of your order.
Listen to Rich playing the duet over the chord changes of No Moon At All from his digital studio:
Duet written over the No Moon At All chord changes
Customer Comments
“I played through Rich Willey’s duets with my son the other day, and we enjoyed them very much. The duets are dripping with the bebop language and all have a nice flow to them. They swing and are quite lyrical at the same time. I would recommend these duets for players young and old. I think there is something there for everyone.”
— BOB MINTZER, Saxophonist, composer & arranger, leader of Grammy Award-winning Big Band, professor at Manhattan School of Music
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