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by Bach5G »

and others:

What key do you usually do Midnight in Moscow in?
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by Grah »

It keeps changing key as shown on our Play Order sheet:

Midnight In Moscow – Play Order

CHORUS A (24 Bars): Key Cm - Soprano and Trombone play melody in

Unison. Clarinet plays Dixie fills.

CHORUS B (24 Bars): Key Cm - Melody Dixie Ensemble with Soprano lead

CHORUS C (24 Bars): Key Cm - Band Plays Stop Chords on Bars 1 & 2 and

Bars 5 & 6. Soprano plays breaks across these bars.

Rest of Chorus is Melody Dixie Ensemble with

Soprano lead. Make sure to play the correct chord

transition in the last two bars.

CHORUS D (24 Bars): Key Dm - Trombone plays melody with Clarinet

playing fills behind.

The last two bars are a break with the Trombone

playing an upward sliding note to cover the

transition to Fm.

CHORUS E (26 Bars): Key Fm - Melody Dixie Ensemble with Soprano lead.

Hold the last note for an extra two bars. Trombone will play a concluding phrase same as Kenny Ball

version.

Note: For a normal front line, substitute 'Trumpet' where it shows 'Soprano'.

I get to play the melody in Dm as per John Bennet on the recording. I have a Band-in-a-Box file or lead sheet if it would help.
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by Bach5G »

I’ve been asked to play this at a celebration of life (the deceased, a friend’s father, was a lifelong trombone player). His daughter will play piano. She says she plays it in Fm. The Ball version is in Cm (I think). The Django version is in Dm. I found another version in Am.

No rehearsal.
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by Grah »

The Kenny Ball version is the one that I was referring to, which changes key from Cm to Dm to Fm. As a matter of fact I have recently been playing pretty much a Kenny Ball copy with two different new bands. The Play order I posted is what we use with The Swing Time Stompers and the new Redland City Band Dixielanders. We played it last month at the Swing Time Binary Music Club and it was very popular with our audience. Not surprising because all Kenny Ball tunes go down well with an older audience.

Fm key would probably be best for a trombone on its own.

I have lead sheets for all three keys.
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by Bach5G »

Could you email me a PDM of the Fm?

<EMAIL email="bach5G@live.com">bach5G@live.com</EMAIL>
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by Grah »

Sorry, but I'm not used to sending emails on this forum. Did you get my email with the lead sheet?
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by Grah »

Sorry Rod, I had not checked my emails when I posted the above. I see now that you got the sheet.
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by Bach5G »

Once again, thank you.
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by Bach5G »

The gentleman in question was sent off in the proper style.