| | Chris Vadala - Play Along Jazz Solos - Sheet Music Songbook |
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$15.95, 24 pages, Item number 1100226AP
This
collection
features
the
music
of
Chris
Vadala
in
compositions
written
by
former
Chuck
Mangione
Quartet
trumpeter
Allen
Vizzutti.
These
original
selections
are
transcribed
for
alto
saxophone
and
include
an
excellent
CD
accompaniment
that
features
both performance
and
play
along
tracks
recorded
by
Chris
Vadala
himself!
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
This product has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Chord symbols are included in this songbook.
A CD is included with this songbook.
Publisher: "Chris Vadala - Play Along Jazz Solos" was published by De Haske.
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| Song List For "Chris Vadala - Play Along Jazz Solos" - Sheet Music Songbook | I Don't Know - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Nickle Blues - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Village Place - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Sailing - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Dark Blue Room - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Blue Bird - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 Havana - Composed by: Allen Vizzutti - Copyright 1999 |
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