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=Instrumentation requirements= | =Instrumentation requirements= | ||
Trombones carry the melody for most of the song, so they're pretty necessary unless there is an abnormally loud sax section. | Trombones carry the melody for most of the song, so they're pretty necessary unless there is an abnormally loud sax section. | ||
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=Roadmap= | =Roadmap= | ||
In the last 16 measures of the song, the key changes twice, making this song technically difficult to play. | In the last 16 measures of the song, the key changes twice, making this song technically difficult to play. | ||
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=History= | =History= |
Revision as of 11:55, August 8, 2007
About this song
Originally recorded by Harry Belafonte. This version is arranged by Jeff Simmons.
Instrumentation requirements
Trombones carry the melody for most of the song, so they're pretty necessary unless there is an abnormally loud sax section.
Roadmap
In the last 16 measures of the song, the key changes twice, making this song technically difficult to play.