Hi all!
I have been trying to improve my arranging skills by doing some arrangements for trombones and rhythm section. This is my latest effort. Hope you enjoy!
THANKS!
Rob
4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
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4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Nice!! Only missing a bass bone solo 

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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Nice! Are floral shirts required to play it? 

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! 
Greg Songer
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Greg Songer
Blessing USA small bore student horn, Bach 5
King 4B-F: Bach 5G
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
<<Nice!! Only missing a bass bone solo>>
Yes, there are not enough bass bone solos in the world!
<<Nice! Are floral shirts required to play it?>>
No, but it helps get you in the right mood!
Thanks for watching!
Rob
Yes, there are not enough bass bone solos in the world!
<<Nice! Are floral shirts required to play it?>>
No, but it helps get you in the right mood!

Thanks for watching!
Rob
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Nice job! The ensemble sounds great and love the shirts.
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Good writing, good playing, nice production. The only thing missing (other than a bass trombone solo, of course) is your tenor solo. Trading 4s with the drums just wasn't enough for me. But bravo! Great job! And I have tremendous respect for the amount of time, talent, energy and money it must have taken to do this. Love it.
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Thanks!
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Re: 4 Trombones and Rhythm Section - How High the Moon
Thanks for the kind comments! I would love to have taken a full chorus for the tenor solo but I'm not much of an improviser. Truth be told, I wrote those trading 4 solos out beforehand. I just thought it would be fun for me to trade 4s with myself on drums! Thanks for watching!tbdana wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:15 am Good writing, good playing, nice production. The only thing missing (other than a bass trombone solo, of course) is your tenor solo. Trading 4s with the drums just wasn't enough for me. But bravo! Great job! And I have tremendous respect for the amount of time, talent, energy and money it must have taken to do this. Love it.
King 2B (1965-70)
King 3B/F (1975-80)
Conn 73H (1973)
King 3B/F (1975-80)
Conn 73H (1973)