Second Line - Traditional New Orleans Parade Band Blues for Trombone Quintet / Choir (arr. Dennis Ruello) Sheet Music | Wynton Marsalis | Brass Ensemble
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Second Line - Traditional New Orleans Parade Band Blues for Trombone Quintet / Choir (arr. Dennis Ruello) Digital Sheet Music
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Second Line - Traditional New Orleans Parade Band Blues for Trombone Quintet / Choir (arr. Dennis Ruello)by Wynton Marsalis Brass Ensemble - Digital Sheet Music

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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 usually played at 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 sing-able melody. Before the melody starts, Trombone 1 plays a loud, high call to which the crowd responds, "Hey!" The group then proceeds to play the melody while second line parade festivities ensue. This arrangement, written at the Adv. Intermediate level for Trombone Quintet/Choir, is a fun and easy to perform tune for students or professionals. Solos for Trombone 1, Trombone 4, and Bass Trombone may be played as written or improvised with the included chord symbols. Optional Acoustic Bass and Drum Set parts are also included for a more realistic performance. Performance time approx. 2 min. 40 se

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