[Trombone-l] Bass Trombone Feature with Big band

ralphjr@bellsouth.net ralphjr at bellsouth.net
Tue Jan 22 14:54:29 CST 2008


Chuck,

I've seen an arrangement of "Wave" as performed by the Buddy Rich Band on eBay lately.  That might work.  I really don't know about the legality of it since I think "Wave" is still under copyright though.

Ralph

Chuck DePaolo wrote:
> Subject:
> [Trombone-l] Bass Trombone Feature with Jazz Band
> From:
> "Charles DePaolo" <chuck at hickeys.com>
> Date:
> Tue, 22 Jan 2008 12:43:18 -0500
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> Folks,
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> A customer asked me this today and I'm stumped.  Any ideas?
> 
> --Chuck
> 
> we are looking for a bass trombone solo feature in a jazz band setting. our jazz band is probably not at the level or north texas state, but we have good players.  i will play the first two movements of the brubeck concerto in my senior recital. i can play comfortably up to an a.  i love pedal tones down to a pedal f. all styles are welcome.  I'm not sure if this information helps but i am trying to give you as much information so that you can guide me appropriatly.  i also need a recording of anything you would reccomend as my band director would have to approve my suggestion.  i am willing to buy any cd if it is a jazz album. 
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Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr.
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