Yes. This is the rental version provided by Samuel French in the United States and Theatrical Rights Worldwide anywhere else. Two Tenor Saxes with a rhythm section
Tenor II has lots of unison with Tenor 1. The book is “Tenor I & II.” Lots of fun, 50’s Tenor I improv. Tenor II is almost superfluous. When we did it, to avoid all the unison, we ended up adding lots of harmony to minimize the doubling of parts.
Is this the rental version?
Yes. This is the rental version provided by Samuel French in the United States and Theatrical Rights Worldwide anywhere else. Two Tenor Saxes with a rhythm section
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Tenor II has lots of unison with Tenor 1. The book is “Tenor I & II.” Lots of fun, 50’s Tenor I improv. Tenor II is almost superfluous. When we did it, to avoid all the unison, we ended up adding lots of harmony to minimize the doubling of parts.