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Various Arrangers
Men's Jazz 1

Song NameArrangerVoicingAs Performed By
Love Will Find A WayRobin ZarubaTTTBBB
Bye, Bye BlackbirdBob MartinTTBBThe Beatles
Eleanor RigbyMarshall WebbTTBBThe Beatles

The arrangement of 'Bye, Bye, Blackbird' is a rubato ballad version of this pretty, old song. There is some re-harmonizaton, but overall the chords remain pretty square. You will find much opportunity to interpret phrasing as you like. The infectious original chart, 'Love Will Find a Way' starts out with a bed of close harmonies that explodes into a funk groove, highlighting a tenor solo. After the ensemble is featured in the bridge, the arrangement moves up a whole step. There is plenty of room for soloing as the tune moves through the chorus and ends with a thick-textured finish. The perfect showcase for your men. The 8-part arrangement of 'Eleanor Rigby' challenges the singer without detracting from the great lyrics. The first two verses can be baritone solos or the entire baritone section in unison. The third verse incorporates some unison and some unusual chord substitutions. The tenor 1 part is mostly in the falsetto range. The tenor 2 part usually falls in the head voice range and is all harmony. Works well as a showcase piece or closer for a male group with strong part-singing skills.

Item code: 4765B | Sheet Music Collection | $11.95 add item to cart
Vocal Jazz | A Cappella | TTBB | Softcover

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