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Original

Honky Tonk Revisited. James Combs. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Intermediate.

Translation

Honky Tonk Revisited. James Combs. Marimba sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Intermediate.

Original

Honky Tonk Revisited composed by James Combs. 1970-. Percussion Ensemble. For Marimba. 4-mallet. solo marimba. 4-octave. Medium. Duration 2. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.01600. This 2-1. 2 minute piece is a salute to the famous honky tonk piano artist 'Meade Lux' Lewis. It is based on the blues scale, uses the standard 12-bar blues progression, and lends itself very well to improvisation. However, if you are uncomfortable improvising, the original solo is written in such a way that it sounds improvised. This 2-1. 2 minute piece is a salute to the famous honky tonk piano artist 'Meade Lux' Lewis. It is based on the blues scale, uses the standard 12-bar blues progression, and lends itself very well to improvisation. However, if you are uncomfortable improvising, the original solo is written in such a way that it sounds improvised. You can hear a recording of Honky Tonk Revisited on J.C. Combs' CD, 'Alone At Last. also available from C. Alan.

Translation

Honky Tonk Revisited composed by James Combs. 1970-. Percussion Ensemble. For Marimba. 4-mallet. solo marimba. 4-octave. Medium. Duration 2. 00. Published by C. Alan Publications. CN.01600. This 2-1. 2 minute piece is a salute to the famous honky tonk piano artist 'Meade Lux' Lewis. It is based on the blues scale, uses the standard 12-bar blues progression, and lends itself very well to improvisation. However, if you are uncomfortable improvising, the original solo is written in such a way that it sounds improvised. This 2-1. 2 minute piece is a salute to the famous honky tonk piano artist 'Meade Lux' Lewis. It is based on the blues scale, uses the standard 12-bar blues progression, and lends itself very well to improvisation. However, if you are uncomfortable improvising, the original solo is written in such a way that it sounds improvised. You can hear a recording of Honky Tonk Revisited on J.C. Combs' CD, 'Alone At Last. also available from C. Alan.