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A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

Lovingly transcribed by Alan Glasscock from Miller's October 1940 New York recording originally arranged by Bill Finegan and sung by Ray Eberle, this lush chart is classic Miller, full of tonal colour and rich dynamics. The reeds are scored CAATT, with all saxes called upon to double Clarinets. Tenor 2 also has a short Bass Clarinet line underneath the Trombones, but this can be played as written on Tenor. The Tex Beneke solo is written out in full too.  The vocal key is Eb.

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£ 27.50
Catalogue No: LLG2262
   
Transcribed by: Alan Glasscock
Format: Sheet Music
Style: Swing
   
Composer: Manning Sherwin & Eric Maschwitz
Arranged by: Bill Finegan
Artist/performer: Glenn Miller
Publisher: Lush Life Music
   
Arrangement type: Big Band Vocal
   
Grade: Grade Level 4 (Medium Difficult)
   
Key: Eb
Vocal range: Bb2 - Eb4 (11 steps, as sung)
Trumpet range: C6, G5, F5, D5
Trombone range: G4, Eb4, C4 Bb3
 

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