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String orchestra or string quintet ((Vl. 1, Vl. 2, Va , Vc, Kb)) - intermediate SKU: HL.49019629 Here we are / No Blues - No Truth. Composed by Sigi Busch. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. String Ensemble. Softcover. Composed 2011. 8 pages. Duration 12'. Hal Leonard #ED21445-12. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.49019629). ISBN 9790001189279. UPC: 841886019072. 9.0x12.0x0.04 inches.Classical string orchestras and chamber music ensembles are constantly looking for jazzy and popular works which break through the rigid boundaries between serious and light music. On the basis of his own practical work with string orchestras, the well-known jazz composer Sigi Busch has written two fantastic pieces for open-minded string players. They deal with the blues while also leaving room for the player's own improvisations. They are of moderate difficulty and suitable for good school orchestras, chamber orchestras or string quintets. Special Import titles are specialty titles that are not generally offered for sale by US based retailers. These items must be obtained from our overseas suppliers. When you order a special import title, it will be shipped from our overseas warehouse. The shipment time will be slower than items shipped directly from our US warehouse and may be subject to delays.

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