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MatthewErviti
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by MatthewErviti »

I wasn’t sure where to make this post but i was wondering if anyone on this website had a lead sheet to green dolphin street for the trombone i’ve scoured the internet and can’t find it. Thanks!
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

I'd recommend learning to read C Treble clef. Lots more music available for this format.

That said, I found it in a bass clef Fake Book but since it violates copyright rules I won't provide it here.

I'll bet it's in the Real Book by Hal Leonard, which I believe is available in bass clef.
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MatthewErviti
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by MatthewErviti »

Where can i find that sorry!
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hyperbolica
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MatthewErviti
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by MatthewErviti »

Let’s hope i can find it i literally can never find a pdf of the song itself.
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

If you are looking for free, forget it. The Hal Leonard Real Books cost money. I can't send you a page from my PDF Real Book because that's a copyright violation.

You can buy the Hal Leonard Real Books from the usual suspects: Sheet Music Plus, Hickey's, etc.
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Nolankberk
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by Nolankberk »

I would recommend just learning it by ear in eb and c, but if you really need to you can read an eb alto sax chart and get the changes from the concert ones on Google images.
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tbdana
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by tbdana »

You could try the ones they have on Musescore. Here's one for four trombones.

https://musescore.com/user/13213716/scores/6155453
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MatthewErviti
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by MatthewErviti »

The plan is probably to learn and transcribe it in Eb i already found it in C but they want it in Eb like i’ve found the 4th edition real book on pdf websites but none of them are in bass clef and while i can read C treble i’d struggle pretty hard. And that quartet isn’t accurate enough to use for All-State
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BGuttman
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by BGuttman »

[quote="MatthewErviti"]The plan is probably to learn and transcribe it in Eb i already found it in C but they want it in Eb like i’ve found the 4th edition real book on pdf websites but none of them are in bass clef and while i can read C treble i’d struggle pretty hard. And that quartet isn’t accurate enough to use for All-State[/quote]

OK. Reality check here.

Do you have to have everything on a silver platter? Or are you willing to work a little bit? You said you found a treble clef version in the right key. Learning to read the treble clef is a skill you should cultivate; especially if you want to play small combo music. Most popular music is published in C treble clef before anything else. Piano players, guitar players, and a lot of other musicians read treble clef.

To read the treble clef part, just remember that C :trebleclef: :space3: is :bassclef: :line6: . Work from that and you can learn the clef. It doesn't take long, and you can find tons of stuff to practice on.

You should have a couple of months at least before the All State contests. Lots of time to learn.
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Nolankberk
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by Nolankberk »

Listen to what bguttman said. After you learn treble start playing by ear, it will help you a lot more than learning tunes from the real book