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Brown Shuffle LANDSCAPE.Mus _________________________________________________________ Jazz Ensemble | Pro Series Grade 5 Brown Shuffle Lars Erik Gudim PREVIEW PO Box 206 | 8206 Rockville Rd. Indianapolis, IN 46214 www.ryanfraley.com Reproduction Prohibited HX9003 Instrumentation • Woodwind 1 – Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Flute • Trombone 1 • Woodwind 2 – Alto Sax, Flute • Trombone 2 • Tenor Sax 1 • Trombone 3 • Tenor Sax 2 • Trombone 4 • Baritone Sax • Guitar • Trumpet 1 (+ Flugel) • Piano • Trumpet 2 (+ Flugel) • Bass • Trumpet 3 • Drum Set • Trumpet 4 PREVIEW Reproduction Prohibited 2 Lars Erik Gudim (b. 1965) is a Norwegian trombonist, composer, arranger, and band leader. He studied trombone and composition at the Norwegian Academy of Music. In addition to working as a musician and conductor, Gudim has also written arrangements and orchestrations for Norwegian Radio Orchestra, NRK, The Festivals in Northern Norway, The Norwegian Armed Forces, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Brass sections in Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, NASOL Summer Courses, The Opera in Kristiansund, Østfold Brass, Sverre Olsrud, Roger Fjeldet, Geir Holm and several Oslo area musical theaters and a host of wind bands and big bands. Among the soloists Gudim has collaborated with include Dee Dee Bridgewater, Bart van Lier, Eddie Daniels, Bob Mintzer, Django Bates, Nils Petter Molvær, Nils Landgren, The Real Group, Jukka Linkola, Bugge Wesseltoft, Staffan William-Olsson and Bill Champlin. Notes Brown Shuffle first appeared on the album Anno 1990 by the Oslo Groove Company. OGC won the "Spellemannprisen" (the Norwegian equivalent of the Grammy Award)PREVIEW for best jazz album that year. Gudim's excellent scoring brings the full ensemble together with dovetailed flourishes and a hard groove built from interlocking rhythms across the band. This edition marks the first time this memorable chart has been available in the United States. Reproduction Prohibited 3 Fusion / Shuffle ( q.= 120) Brown Shuffle Lars Erik Gudim ÄAltoÇ Woodwind 1 12 & ## 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ ÄAltoÇ Woodwind 2 12 & ## 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Tenor Sax 1 12 & # 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Tenor Sax 2 12 & # 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Bari Sax # 12 j & # 8 ∑ ∑ ‰ œ œ œ œ ‰ œ œ œ nœ j œ mfœ œ œ J nœ œ œ œ nœ œ œ Trumpet 1 12 & # 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Trumpet 2 12 & # 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Trumpet 3 12 & # 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ Trumpet 4 # 12 & 8 ∑ ∑ ∑ ∑ . œ- bœ œ. nœ- œ . œ- Trombone 1 œ œ- œ ˙. ? 12 J J J b 8 ∑ ∑ ‰ mf ‰ ‰ ‰ œ. - œ œ - . - Trombone 2 œ . œ œ - œ bœ bœ. ? 12 J J œ J œ b 8 ∑ ∑ ‰ mf ‰ ‰ ‰ . - . Trombone 3 12 œ œ œ œ. - - œ - ? J J nœ œ bœ J œ bœ. œ. b 8 ∑ ∑ ‰ mf ‰ ‰ ‰ . 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