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Sheet music/scoresSheet music/scores
Title Cotton Tail
Article no. 3047393
Category Orchestra/chamber music
Subcategory String orchestra, ensemble
Instrumentation StrO (string orchestra)
Instrumentation/info Moderately Fast
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Jazz Classics/String Orchestra Series
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Year of publication 2007
Composer Ellington, Duke
Arranger Niehaus, Lennie
Duration 2:30
Additional info/contents Grade: 3+

This sprightly Ellington tune will work great for a string orchestra with optional rhythm section. For variety, this arrangement includes the chord changes to George Gershwin’s “I Got Rhythm” on the bridge. A solo section is included for any player or group of players using the provided written out solo, or by improvising over the provided chord changes. Duration 2:30 without solos.
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