Wayne Bergeron Play-Along

Published by: Fuzzy Music

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This app joins the Fuzzy Music “Mintzer” and “Erskine” titles to bring more big band experience to everyone, anywhere. While most “play-along” products allow for the user to “music-minus” two or three tracks max, this app allows the user to minus (or solo) multiple instrument tracks (11) for each tune in any combination. Each chart/part can be printed or emailed from the app. There are 12 songs in the app, played by an all-star group of L.A.-based players, arranged by Tom Kubis with trumpeter Wayne Bergeron leading the charge.
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