Midweek Blues

Composed by
Jock McKenzie
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Many people say that Wednesday is their least favourite day…. The day that is furthest from the weekend. The ‘Blues’ feel of this piece certainly suggest a bit of “woe is me”.

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  • Part 1 in Bb
  • Part 2 in Bb
  • Part 3 in F, Eb, C and Bb
  • Drum Kit
  • Tambourine

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Description

Part of a collection of seven contrasting pieces entitled “A Week in the Life” and continues the series of 3 part flexi resources for Junior Bands.

This resource builds on the foundations established and musically showcased in the starter resource – “5 & In !”

Midweek Blues includes parts for all brass instruments and is designed in such a way that these parts can be combined together to form a wholesome sounding, harmonically complete “band” for 3 to 30 (or more) brass players plus an optional drummer and percussion.

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