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Sheet Music Last Call for Solo Trombone and Small Ensemble
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Last Call for Solo Trombone and Small Ensemble

A$20.00

Last Call - Solo for Trombone and Ensemble: Violins x2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass; Piano; Drum Kit

A light hearted work, Last Call is a jazz ballad, featuring a solo trombone, with piano, drum kit, upright bass, and a small string section (violins, viola and cello). The title refers to the last call at a bar, when it’s been an enjoyable evening, but the night is sleepy. It is a reflection on a nostalgic night out. The work is written in the style of a jazz ballad, with a set of chords, a melody, and a double time solo section.

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Last Call - Solo for Trombone and Ensemble: Violins x2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass; Piano; Drum Kit

A light hearted work, Last Call is a jazz ballad, featuring a solo trombone, with piano, drum kit, upright bass, and a small string section (violins, viola and cello). The title refers to the last call at a bar, when it’s been an enjoyable evening, but the night is sleepy. It is a reflection on a nostalgic night out. The work is written in the style of a jazz ballad, with a set of chords, a melody, and a double time solo section.

Last Call - Solo for Trombone and Ensemble: Violins x2, Viola, Cello, Double Bass; Piano; Drum Kit

A light hearted work, Last Call is a jazz ballad, featuring a solo trombone, with piano, drum kit, upright bass, and a small string section (violins, viola and cello). The title refers to the last call at a bar, when it’s been an enjoyable evening, but the night is sleepy. It is a reflection on a nostalgic night out. The work is written in the style of a jazz ballad, with a set of chords, a melody, and a double time solo section.