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GOLDEN WEDDING 
Recorded by Woody Herman
Arranged by James 'Jiggs' Noble, Transcribed by Myles Collins
What can we say about the Golden Wedding, other than it is a stunning concert vehicle to show off the talents of your Clarinettist, lead trumpet and drummer. It is a classic chart from the Herman band, and in many ways is Hermans' answer to Sing Sing Sing. The music was written in 1887 by Gabriel Marie, originally entitled "La Cinquantaine", and arranged by James Noble in 1940 and re-used for the 1942 Andrews Sisters film "What's Cookin". The Clarinet part is written to reach high A, but we've added a couple of extra measures at the end, in case you player wishes to aim for high C and bring the house down. Saxes are scored for CATTB Duration: 3 mins, 5 secs / Style: Swing @ 195 b.p.m. Ranges:
- Trumpets 1-4: B5, E5, C5, A4
- Trombones 1-4: B5, E5, C5, A4
Contents
- Full Score
- Clarinet
- Alto Saxophone
- 2 Tenor Saxophones
- Baritone Saxophone
- 4 Trumpets
- 4 Trombones
- Piano
- Bass
- Drums
Listen to Sound Sample: golden_wedding.mp3 (1115.66 KB)
View Sample Page: golden_wedding.pdf (61.96 KB)
Retail Price: $65.00
Online Sale Price: $58.50
Publisher/Record Label Info:: Lush Life Music
Product Details: Jazz Big Band Arrangement
Swing - Difficult
Product Code: LL-1249
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