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Old February 18th, 2012, 01:31 PM   #1
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Traditional Dixieland Charts for sale!

Traditional Dixieland Charts for sale!

Instrumentation-Trumpet, Clarinet, Trombone, Guitar/Banjo, Bass, Piano, Drums

$20 each- includes written solos with chords

“Cake Walkin’ Babies Back Home”
“Burning The Iceberg”
“I Got a Right To Sing The Blues”
“Egyptian Fantasy”
“Shake It And Break It”

Listen to examples on site- http://www.trumpetensemblemusic.com/...ixieland-band/
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Old January 9th, 2013, 09:10 AM   #2
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Dixieland and dance band charts for sale for $3.99 each

Why pay a fortune for charts when you can get quality charts for $3.99 USD each from http://traditionaljazzcharts.vstore.ca/

Simply Early Jazz has almost 200 charts available for sale - and more coming all the time!

With Simply Early Jazz each chart has been accurately transcribed and entered into a professional notation software program making individual parts easy to read. The layout is straight forward and easy for everyone to understand. No matter if you are a seasoned professional musician or a beginner band student these charts make this fantastic music accessible for everyone!

When you buy from Simply Early Jazz you get:

- Your charts delivered directly to your email inbox within 48 hours!

- Quality transcriptions from a dedicated musician and arranger.

- Easy to read professional notation

- Simple and easy to sight read layouts

- Low price of only $3.99 USD per chart

- Safe and secure payment options with PAYPAL

- Dedicated service and a commitment to your satisfaction
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Old January 9th, 2013, 10:57 AM   #3
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And best of all, open you ears, listen and learn. If I went to a club and saw a traditional band with charts in front of them, I'd turn in the door.
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