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A bold and energetic arrangement of The Clashs iconic hit, Should I Stay or Should I Go, carefully adapted for tenor saxophone and piano.The tenor saxophone part is written in an idiomatic and comfortable way for students, with clear phrasing, dynamics, and articulations to keep the drive and attitude of the original song while performing with confidence. The piano accompaniment has been newly written and recorded using Logic virtual instruments, creating a solid rhythmic and harmonic foundation that remains accessible for rehearsals and performances.The score set includes: Full Score (Tenor Saxophone & Piano) Separate Tenor Saxophone Part Separate Piano PartA YouTube play-along video will also be available soon within the next few days featuring the piano part to support practice and make it possible to perform even without a pianist.Play-along link (coming soon): (YouTube link will be added here)Perfect for studio teaching, student recitals, pop/rock crossover programs, and fun encore moments.In recent years, the song gained renewed popularity and reached new audiences thanks to its memorable appearance in Stranger Things. Level 2 Early Intermediate (L2) Includes articulations & dynamics Duration: approx. 3 minutes Licensed pop arrangement (ArrangeMe)Bring the punch and charisma of The Clash to your next performance!
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