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Trombones have the melody for most of the song, with a countermelody in the altos and mellos.  Also, there is a massive flute/piccolo solo in the middle.
 
Trombones have the melody for most of the song, with a countermelody in the altos and mellos.  Also, there is a massive flute/piccolo solo in the middle.
 
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Revision as of 22:02, May 8, 2007

About this song

Originally recorded by Paul Simon, arranged by Jay Dawson

Instrumentation requirements

Trombones have the melody for most of the song, with a countermelody in the altos and mellos. Also, there is a massive flute/piccolo solo in the middle.

History

Live from TSBMH 2007
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4. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida 5. You Can Call Me Al 6. Alma Mater