Jazz Piano Solos 09 Duke Ellington
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£20.99
Product #:
2390386
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Expected Shortly
Edition #:
HL00311787
Jazz Piano Solos Volume 9 ' Duke Ellington' Contains exciting new solo arrangements with chord symbols of 23 beloved Duke Ellington songs' Ideal for Concerts ' Lounge playing 'amp' in the teaching studio' Songs inc' Caravan' Come Sunday' Don't Get Around Much Anymore' In a Sentimental Mood' It Don't Mean a Thing' Love You Madly' Prelude to a Kiss' Satin Doll' Take the A Train' Things Ain't What They Used To Be' Mood Indigo' Dancers in Love' I'm Beginning to See the Light' In a Mellow Tone' 'amp' More'
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Just one of the many exciting Instrumental music products from our immense range of Sheet Music, Songbooks and Music Gifts for all Musicians, Teachers, Bands, Choirs, and Schools.
Composer:
Duke Ellington
Artist:
Duke Ellington
Instrument:
Piano
Arrangement:
Solo Instrument and Chords
Type:
Book only
Publisher:
Hal Leonard
ISBN/ISMN:
9781423459149
Contents:
C Jam Blues
Duke Ellington
Caravan
Ellington - Mills - Tizol
Come Sunday
Duke Ellington
Dancers In Love
Duke Ellington
Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me
Ellington - Russell
Dont Get Around Much Anymore
Ellington - Russell
I Got It Bad (and That Aint Good)
Ellington - Webster
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
Duke Ellington
Im Beginning To See The Light
James - Ellington - Hodges - George
Im Just A Lucky So And So
Duke Ellington
In A Mellow Tone
Ellington - Gabler
In A Sentimental Mood
Duke Ellington
It Dont Mean A Thing (if It Aint Got That Swing)
Ellington - Mills
Just Squeeze Me (but Please Dont Tease Me)
Ellington - Gaines
Love You Madly
Duke Ellington
Mood Indigo
Ellington - Bigard - Mills
Perdido
Juan Tizol
Prelude To A Kiss
Duke Ellington
Satin Doll
Strayhorn - Ellington - Mercer
Solitude
Duke Ellington
Sophisticated Lady
Duke Ellington
Take The A Train
Billy Strayhorn
Things Aint What They Used To Be
Mercer Ellington