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Tequila (arr. Musiscorz) Digital Sheet Music
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Tequila (arr. Musiscorz)by The Champs Jazz Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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A band arrangement of the classic Saxophone feature by Chuck Rio and performed by The Champs. The sheet music is a transcription and arrangement including a Latin feel middle section. The rhythm section parts have chords for those wanting to vamp and for school bands there are written out scores. This arrangement is for a Saxophone section and for the line up I run which includes a Micro Korg Synth, a Nord and a Stage piano allowing for a versatility when arranging. The original has some closed string Guitar work as well as the lead line that dominates the song. I am performing this soon complete with the Whistles heard in the Latin Middle section. There is a written Lead Alto Solo which can also be improvised over for those band leaders that have band members interested. To listen to the 3 minute arrangement, it can be found on my You Tube channel by clicking on the link. Arrangement line up: Alto Saxes 1/2/3, Tenor Saxes 1/2, Baritone Sax, Micro Korg Hammond Organ, Electric Piano, Piano, Lead Guitar 1, Guitar 2, Electric Bass, Hand Claps, Whistle, Cow Bell, Drum Kit

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