Difference between revisions of "059 - Peter Gunn Theme"
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It's been in the library for a long, long time, yet still manages to get played now and then. | It's been in the library for a long, long time, yet still manages to get played now and then. | ||
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| + | |nexttrack=[[070 - Hawaii Five-O|34. Hawaii Five-O]]}} | ||
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Revision as of 18:11, May 8, 2007
About the song
The theme from the TV series Peter Gunn which aired in the 1950's and 60's, by Henry Mancini and arranged by John Warrington.
Instrumentation requirements
Sounds best, as many songs do, with a large low brass section. Trumpets have some exposed parts so it's best to have several playing.
History
It's been in the library for a long, long time, yet still manages to get played now and then.
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