Fat Tuesday quintet tunes

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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica »

Our quintet has booked a Fat Tuesday gig, and I'm looking for suggestions for charts we can put together in a couple of rehearsals. Saints/Hallelujah, Basin St blues, St. James Infirmary, Swing Low and maybe a couple more are already in the book. What else should we be looking at?
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by BGuttman »

If you can hack the trombone part, "Just a Closer Walk". I think there is a simplified version in one of the Canadian Brass books.
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by hwlentz »

I think Canadian Brass has a book of Dixieland tunes.
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by SGH »

https://www.preshallfoundation.org/brassbandbook

You’d need to transcribe tenor sax to horn key
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by mjrochatbn74 »

Zack Smith email (<EMAIL email="barzac@aol.com">barzac@aol.com</EMAIL>) has done numerous NOLa tunes and traditional jazz available for quintet at https://www.trumpetunes.com/publications.html He also has some lead sheets on Big Chief and Liza Jane if you have folks that can play off the page. His chart are by far the BEST. Great harmonies, some humor at times, more than reasonable pricing and easy to read. Most solos have something written out but with option to improvise. He is my go to for both brass quintet and he also has arranged for my brass band that is trumpet, tenor sax, trombone, baritone sax and tuba with drums.
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by hyperbolica »

[quote="SGH"]https://www.preshallfoundation.org/brassbandbook

You’d need to transcribe tenor sax to horn key[/quote]

That looks kind of simple, but I think its fine for what we need to do. Thanks!

[quote="hwlentz"]I think Canadian Brass has a book of Dixieland tunes.[/quote]

Of course. I had forgotten about that stuff. Thanks. I think that will give us plenty to work with.
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by BGuttman »

If your horn player is a "real" horn player, tell him/her the tenor sax parts are written for horn in Bb. Or just play with the "overdrive" (Bb) key.

I remember watching Wynton Marsalis on Sarah's Horn Hangouts. She handed him a horn and asked him to play. He was struggling on the F-side. Then she showed him the Bb key. And he was off to the races!
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by JLivi »

2nd Line

Bourbon St Parade

Smoke That fire

Palm court Strut

Iko Iko

Down By The Riverside
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by hyperbolica »

Just to follow up, because I love it when questions get actual resolution, we wound up using some of the Preservation Hall stuff recommended above. The Canadian Brass tunes were too involved to put together enough music in 2 rehearsals. We got several tunes from Musescore, and these were useful with some minor editing. Not all the tunes are strictly Fat Tuesday. Here's the list:

When The Saints

Tiger Rag

Old Man River

Basin St Blues

South Rampart St Parade

Is You Is or Is You Aint My Baby

Just a Closer Walk With Thee

Aint Misbehavin

Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans

Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White

A Taste Of Honey

Amazing Grace

Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Kansas City

Swanee Stomp (Gershwin)

Down On The Corner

La Bamba

Don't Worry Be Happy

We'll probably have to cut a few, depending on how much talking goes on. Some definite non-dixie stuff in there, but it's all up beat (even Old Man River goes uptown for a while) and at least south-of-the-border feel. It's an upscale retirement home where most folks can walk in on their own.

Thanks to all who offered some help. That sent us in the right direction.