SECOND LINE - Brass Quintet - New Orleans Parade Music - Practice MP3 (arr. Dennis Ruello) Digital Audio | Wynton Marsalis | Accompaniment Audio
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SECOND LINE - Brass Quintet - New Orleans Parade Music - Practice MP3 (arr. Dennis Ruello)by Wynton Marsalis Accompaniment Audio - MP3

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Second Line, some time called "Joe Averys Blues", is a song written by the eponymous trombonist that is popular at second line parades. It is played for wedding receptions, parties, parades and at the end of a jazz funeral. The song is based on a simple 12-bar blues form and has a very singable melody. Before the melody starts, the trumpet plays a loud, high call to which the crowd responds, "Hey!" The band then proceeds to play the melody while second line parade festivities ensue.
This Practice Play-Along mp3 will help insure that the performance has the correct "Second Line" parade feel.

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