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Original

Whatever Lola Wants. Lola Gets. Voice sheet music. Advanced.

Translation

Whatever Lola Wants. Lola Gets. Voice sheet music. Advanced.

Original

Whatever Lola Wants. Lola Gets. by Carmen Mcrae. Edited by Syd Potter. Arranged by Jack Pleis. For big band with vocal. Cha-Cha. Medium Difficult. Full score and set of parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications. JL.JLP-9034. This great cha cha arrangement was recorded by Carmen McRae on February 21, 1955 with the Jack Pleis Orchestra along with the Dave Lambert Singers. This arrangement has been transcribed and adapted from the original recording by Syd Potter. The mood of the arrangement is setup with an opening sax. rhythm section unison line. Drums are either on Latin percussion throughout or on a set without using the cymbals for most of the chart. The difficulty in this chart is the staccato hits and accents that the band does together - especially the end of the chart. The brief vocal cameos. shouting "Uh". have been scored into the band in the event that your players don't want to do this vocal part. Though, in some ways it really makes the chart. The vocal key is B minor throughout and there are no doubles. Please note that the mp3 sample has an anti-piracy tone every 30 seconds. Ranges. Trumpet 1. to high C Trombone 1. to high Bb Vocal Key. B minor.

Translation

Whatever Lola Wants. Lola Gets. by Carmen Mcrae. Edited by Syd Potter. Arranged by Jack Pleis. For big band with vocal. Cha-Cha. Medium Difficult. Full score and set of parts. Published by Jazz Lines Publications. JL.JLP-9034. This great cha cha arrangement was recorded by Carmen McRae on February 21, 1955 with the Jack Pleis Orchestra along with the Dave Lambert Singers. This arrangement has been transcribed and adapted from the original recording by Syd Potter. The mood of the arrangement is setup with an opening sax. rhythm section unison line. Drums are either on Latin percussion throughout or on a set without using the cymbals for most of the chart. The difficulty in this chart is the staccato hits and accents that the band does together - especially the end of the chart. The brief vocal cameos. shouting "Uh". have been scored into the band in the event that your players don't want to do this vocal part. Though, in some ways it really makes the chart. The vocal key is B minor throughout and there are no doubles. Please note that the mp3 sample has an anti-piracy tone every 30 seconds. Ranges. Trumpet 1. to high C Trombone 1. to high Bb Vocal Key. B minor.