Jenson Publications Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition LP Record 1988 Jazz 33 RPM

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Color: Black Record Size: 12" Record Label: Jenson Publications Inc Language: English Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve Genre: Jazz Material: Vinyl Catalog Number: EASY EDITION Vol. 19 Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Release Year: 1988 Speed: 33 RPM Artist: Jenson Publications Jazz Ensemble Features: Includes Insert Unit Type: Unit Release Title: Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition Vol. 19 Era: 1980s Type: LP Format: Record Style: Jazz Ensemble Country of Origin: USA Edition: Easy Edition Vol. 19 Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Jenson Publications Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition LP Record 1988 Jazz 33 RPM. The album is part of a respected series from Jenson Publications, known for educational music materials. The cardboard sleeve displays vibrant artwork of a saxophonist, emphasizing its focus on jazz ensemble music. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Buy 2 Records, Get 2 FREE ? Add 4 Records, to your cart from store. Mix & Match. Extra 50% off When You Buy 3 or more items From Store This vinyl LP record features Jenson Publications' Jazz Ensemble Easy Edition Vol. 19, released in 1988. Designed for developing jazz groups, this album includes a rich collection of jazz standards and original arrangements by notable arrangers such as Paul Lavender, Paul Jennings, Mark Taylor, and Sammy Nestico. The release is ideal for young jazz ensembles and educators looking for well-crafted, easy-to-play charts that cover a broad range of classic and contemporary jazz styles. Pressed in a standard 12-inch LP format, this record plays at 33 RPM and contains a comprehensive tracklist including popular pieces like "Jive At Five," "Rhapsody In Blue," "Tiger Of San Pedro," and "Where Do Broken Hearts Go." The album is part of a respected series from Jenson Publications, known for educational music materials. This edition is a valuable collectible for jazz enthusiasts and music educators, featuring detailed liner notes and arrangement credits. The cardboard sleeve displays vibrant artwork of a saxophonist, emphasizing its focus on jazz ensemble music.