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Sheet music/scoresSheet music/scores
Title Broken Images
Article no. 3053113
Category Big band/jazz ensemble
Subcategory Big band
Instrumentation BB (big band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Jazz Ensemble Series
Year of publication 1986
Composer Hooper, Les
Difficulty level 3
Additional info/contents Opens with an interesting slow section with a wind ensemble-like approach. Trumpets in 5ths play a haunting theme which weaves its way to a faster section with a groove supporting a tenor solo and variations on the theme.
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Available yes yes
Format
Broken Images (big band), full score and parts
Broken Images (big band), full score

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