Around The Horn Backgrounds Part II
December 2, 2005 in Sheet Music
More backgrounds for Walt Weiskopf’s book Around the Horn. They were encoded using AAC compression supported by iTunes and Quicktime.
They are zipped for easier downloading. Enjoy!
Band in a Box files for all these.
- Locrian Lope for Bb Instruments (26.3 Megs)
- Dorian b2 Debacle for Bb Instruments (10.4 Megs)
- Mixolydian b6 Fantasy for Bb Instruments (5.3 Megs)
- Melodic Minor Melody for Bb Instruments (10.2 Megs)
- Lydian Mixolydian Blues for Bb Instruments (13.5 Megs)
- Diminished Whole-tone Tune for Bb Instruments (7.8 Megs)
- Lydian Augmented Affair for Bb Instruments (7.8 Megs)
- Locrian Lope for Eb Instruments (26.3 Megs)
- Dorian b2 Debacle for Eb Instruments (10.4 Megs)
- Mixolydian b6 Fantasy for Eb Instruments (5.3 Megs)
- Melodic Minor Melody for Eb Instruments (10.2 Megs)
- Lydian Mixolydian Blues for Eb Instruments (13.5 Megs)
- Diminished Whole-tone Tune for Eb Instruments (7.8 Megs)
- Lydian Augmented Affair for Eb Instruments (7.8 Megs)
More to come!
Eddie said on December 3, 2005
Thank you for another set of backgrounds for the great Walt Weiskopf jazz book! I highly recommend all Walt’s great playful CD’s…. just as important to check- out on Tenor: Jerry Bergonzi, Eric Alexander, Ernie Watts, Bob Sheppard, Bob Mintzer, my bud the late Bob Berg’s early work with Cedar Walton, and run and buy “Conversations with Michel” by Bob Malach … (great playing, and a very nice guy. Used to may still play summer tours with Steve Miller) The fans of the alto will dig CD’s of Jim Snidero, Bob Mover, Jesse Davis and the always interesting Kenny Garrett ( his “Black Hope” is a fav).
This is not the place to post this but just one way to say thank you. I will elaborate somewhere else on a special new book — a must have for any one who plays a saxophone: “The Devil’s Horn”, “The Story of the saxophone from Noisy Novelty to King of Cool” by Michael Segal. A sax guru like Eric Dano will love it!
Now I going to send 5 bucks with Palpal and donate my voluntary $5 dues to jazz-sax.com …. It’s our own club – afterall.