Product Description
Originally written in 1966 by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson for the Motown record label Tamla, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was recorded the following year by the power duo of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell and it became an immediate success. This song is still just as iconic today as it was then, and you really can't go wrong having it in your gig books! This Cellobat arrangement for violin & cello duet features the upbeat groove, catchy melodies, and powerful choruses of the original for a chart that will be just as much fun to play as it is to listen to. You're sure to get your audience singing along! Rated advanced-intermediate mainly for some syncopated rhythms throughout and some moderately high notes in the violin part (up to 3th position); this will be learnable for students and sightreadable for professionals.
Sarah Cellobat Chaffee is an in-demand acoustic & electric cellist and string arranger. Currently, she performs with legendary rock band Aerosmith in their Deuces Are Wild residency show, and she is the principal cellist for the Raiders House Band, playing for a crowd of 60,000 at all of the team's home games. She also plays with many other groups including Premiere Wedding Music, Bella Electric Strings, the Femmes Of Rock, and David Perricos Pop Strings Orchestra. Sarah has performed and recorded with numerous other artists including Disturbed, Mötley Crüe, Celine Dion, Halsey, Michael Bublé, Sarah Brightman, and Lady A. She is the exclusive arranger for a number of award-winning wedding and event companies all across the United States, including Premiere Wedding Music, Las Vegas Music Oasis, and Impulse Strings, and she has created custom arrangements for many other ensembles all over the world. You can find her at:
http://www.cellobat.com
http://www.instagram.com/cellobat
https://www.youtube.com/@Cellobat
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