Down By The Riverside (2000) - brass quartet/quintet by trad. arr. Jerry Lanning

A 'trad jazz' version of this old gospel favourite. The first section is a slowish drag, then the tempo quickens considerably. A good opener, or an encore. The Euphonium part is provided as an alternate for the Horn in F. Horn in Eb, Trombone in Bb, Bass in Eb and Bass in Bb parts are also provided as alternatives for brass band players.

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There are 7 reviews for this score

Excellent
this is a really great score! the beat is great, and the speed increase is great to listen to. keep up the good work!

Louis Brzozka

 

the best
thyis score is really outstanding i would give this piece a superior i like the style how you play it and how it goes slow and then fast this is my kind of gospel song right here i cant stop playing the song over and over again i really love this song.

michael johnson

 

A good jazzy piece
I enjoyed listening and now I just wish to peruse this score. I do hope you will coninue to write interesting music.

Donn Modlin

 

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