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Aquarius (translation) (arr. Joseph M. Chopp)by Arthur Mac Dermot Brass Quintet - Digital Sheet Music

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The arrangement of this music enables a brass quintet and audience to experience one of the great songs from the late 1960's when long hair and hippies, etc. were "in.".  The rhythms are fun and challenging, and everybody has something unique and significant to contribute to the music.  It is difficult to avoid being captivated and drawn in to the excitement and deeply-held feelings that were so much a part of the turbulent 1960's.

The most popular version of the song "Aquarius" was sung by "The Fifth Dimension" who added the chorus from "Let the Sunshine In" as the ending.  SheetMusicPlus has my full arrangement of this "Sunshine" song which is designed to be easily added to "Aquarius" for that "Fifth Dimension" presentation.

Playing time = 2.5 minutes

For more great brass quintets just search "CHOPP" at SheetMusicPlus.com and MusicForBrass.com respectively.

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