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Oh Them Gospel Saxophones for Saxophone Trio (soprano, alto, tenor) contains 4 popular traditional Gospel songs (Let Us Break Bread Together / Kum Ba Ya / Do Lord / Go Tell It On The Mountain), arranged by Markus Plattner in 2016. This arrangement has strong connections with jazz and blues. It is in the form of melody / variations / reprise. The variations are written in free fantasy style, similar to a jazz musician improvising over a set number of bars and chords. If unsure, please refer to the audio recordings to get an idea of how the arranger intended the pieces to be played. Of course you are free to interpret the song as you see fit. Total length approx. 1040" minutes. Approx. 48 pages with cover, information page, score and individual parts, ready for printing.For more info contact me on markusplattner@gmail.com or go to my website www.markusplattner.com. This arrangement is © by Markus Plattner / SUISA.
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