| Jazz Play Along, Volume 59 - Soul Jazz
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55 pages, Item 1707135EN, $15.99
The "Jazz Play-Along Series", for all B Flat, E Flat and C instruments, is the ultimate learning tool for all jazz musicians. With musician-friendly lead sheets, melody cues and split track accompaniments on the included CD, this first-of-its-kind package makes learning to play jazz easier than ever before. "Jazz Play Along, Volume 59 - Soul Jazz" has a sales rank of 5509.
Songbook Format: Instrumental Solo
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This book has a difficulty rating of 3 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest.
Chord symbols are included in this book.
A CD is included with this book.
Publisher: "Jazz Play Along, Volume 59 - Soul Jazz" was published by Hal Leonard Corporation.
Series: This piece was part of the series "Hal Leonard Jazz Play Along".
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| Song List For "Jazz Play Along, Volume 59 - Soul Jazz" - Sheet Music Songbook | | Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - Composed By: Josef Zawinul Work Song - Composed By: Oscar Brown Jr. and Nat Adderley Dat Dere - Composed By: Bobby Timmons Cold Duck Time - Composed By: Eddie Harris The Jive Samba - Composed By: Nat Adderley Nutville - Composed By: Horace Silver Freight Trane - Composed By: Tommy Flanagan The Cape Verdean Blues - Composed By: Horace Silver Unit 7 - Composed By: Sam Jones Sticks - Composed By: Julian Adderley
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