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Old Saxophone sheet music for sale ? some old jazz and swing, some tuition/study books


?10 for the lot, collection from Forest Hill, SE23


Mambostic ? the Earl Bostic E♭ Alto Sax Solos, with piano accompaniment (1954)

Rhythm Roundabout for E♭ Alto Saxophone, with piano accompaniment (1959)

Sax Originals by Johnny Hodges, for E♭ Alto Saxophone and piano (1955)

Johnny Hodges Alto Sax Solos with piano accompaniment (1954)

Norman Granz? Jazz at the Philharmonic (edited by Quincy Jones) ? alto saxophone with piano accompaniment (1957)

Francis & Day?s Saxophone Solos selected and arranged by Ken Mackintosh for E♭ Alto Sax with separate piano accompaniment (1950s)

Showtime Hits ? Easy Arrangements by Ben Kendall, E♭ Alto Sax and piano accompaniment (1953)

Top 40 Real Alto Sax Solos (with piano accompaniment) (1981)

C Paul Herfuth - A Tune A Day for Saxophone Book 1 (first published 1945)

Bill Bay ? Mel Bay?s Jazz Sax Studies (1979)

Amazing Studies: Saxophone, selected and arranged by Howard Harrison (1997)


Also, throwing in:

Famous Blues as Instrumental Solos ? for piano and trumpet, 9 top standards

Fourth Clarinet album, for clarinet and piano, arranged by Pamela Weston

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