Audiences will love this reggae treatment of the familiar tune from The Wizard of Oz. It has a slow intro in 3/4 before kicking into the tune in 4/4. After the melody, the tenors have a short soli section before the melodies from “Over The Rainbow” and “If I Only Had A Brain” blend together for a short interlude. The 3/4 intro is then restated before the main melody is reintroduced. The tune is completed by the 3/4 intro.
One of Debussy’s more recognizable and crowd-pleasing pieces, this arrangement is a challenging piece to perform not for its technical requirements, but more for its expressive demands (dynamics and tempo) and the ability for the ensemble to listen to one another.
If I Only Had a Brain
$30.00
Audiences will love this reggae treatment of the familiar tune from The Wizard of Oz.
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Audiences will love this reggae treatment of the familiar tune from The Wizard of Oz. It has a slow intro in 3/4 before kicking into the tune in 4/4. After the melody, the tenors have a short soli section before the melodies from “Over The Rainbow” and “If I Only Had A Brain” blend together for a short interlude. The 3/4 intro is then restated before the main melody is reintroduced. The tune is completed by the 3/4 intro.
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Genre: Reggae
Difficulty: Intermediate
Instrumentation: T, DS, C, B
Ranges
Tenor G4 – B5
Double Seconds G3 – A4
Cello B3 – D4
Six Bass C2 – D3
Time: 3:23
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