Hi! You can find the sheet music here: esquartet.com/repertoire.html On that page you can also download a play-along recording that has all the parts except for Alto Sax, look for the column that says "minus Alto 2". So you can play along with us!
Hey, thanks for the question. The tenor solo was improvised, so originally it wasn't written down. However, a few people have asked about it, so I wrote out a transcription of the solo here, if you're interested. esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf
@Keanan The problem is that the alto notes fall, for the most part, above the "sweet spot" for the alto range. Think what it would look like if we used the alto clef. Rather, the alto part in this is properly a low soprano part.
@@HelloooThere Perhaps, though it comes directly from the tradition of being a student of Lennoard Slatkin - one of the last truly great conductors/arrangers of the neoclassical period.
Hi. The tenor solo was improvised during the recording, so it was never written down. The chord changes are written in the part so people can create their own solo.
@@anungunrama9344 , we've just posted a transcription of the solo here, if you're interested. esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf
Bravo what a nice arrangement!
Need the same video but with the tenor solo in there. I know it’s improvised but still it would be nice
Hi. We've just posted a transcription of the solo here, if you're interested. esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf
Hey can we also get a page for the improvised bari part
Hi! The recording sticks pretty close to what's written, I just provided chord changes in case someone wanted to try their own bass line instead.
How do I play the auto sax part
Hi! You can find the sheet music here: esquartet.com/repertoire.html
On that page you can also download a play-along recording that has all the parts except for Alto Sax, look for the column that says "minus Alto 2". So you can play along with us!
Is the tenor solo transcription still on your website?
Yep, you can find it here: esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf
@EinsteiniumQuartet Apologies but that link doesn't work for me. Would you email it if I gave you the address?
@@joblack1838, sure, feel free to email us at brian@esquartet.com
im so confused, who is soloing when it isn’t written? is it tenor improve?
Hey, thanks for the question. The tenor solo was improvised, so originally it wasn't written down. However, a few people have asked about it, so I wrote out a transcription of the solo here, if you're interested. esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf
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This is good but it lacks a true alto part. The alto part is really a sopranno II part as written.
@Keanan The problem is that the alto notes fall, for the most part, above the "sweet spot" for the alto range. Think what it would look like if we used the alto clef. Rather, the alto part in this is properly a low soprano part.
@@Harlem55 blends nicely though
@@HelloooThere to the point it sounds like a cello and a clarinet on marijuana. I'll pass for a string section or the piano.
@@Harlem55 lol you’re tough to please
@@HelloooThere Perhaps, though it comes directly from the tradition of being a student of Lennoard Slatkin - one of the last truly great conductors/arrangers of the neoclassical period.
Is it plum or rum?
This arrangement is based on Duke Ellington's version, which is titled "Sugar Rum Cherry": th-cam.com/video/ekigfOROsc0/w-d-xo.html
The "Cherry" should give it away. What is a plum cherry? It's either a cherry or a plum. ;)
nice lol
Where tenor solo.
Hi. The tenor solo was improvised during the recording, so it was never written down. The chord changes are written in the part so people can create their own solo.
@@EinsteiniumQuartet wow.
@@anungunrama9344 , we've just posted a transcription of the solo here, if you're interested. esquartet.com/sheetmusic/sugar_rum_cherry_solo_transcription.pdf