Louis Armstrong Plays Standards

Louis Armstrong Plays Standards by Louis Armstrong is a collection published by Hal Leonard in 2004, featuring 40 pages of printed music in English. This edition presents note-for-note transcriptions of Armstrong’s trumpet performances on 16 well-known standards, showcasing his significant contributions to jazz music.
Readers will find a diverse selection of pieces, including classics like “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” “All of Me,” and “Mack the Knife.” The book also includes a biography and discography, providing context to Armstrong’s influential career. This collection serves as a resource for musicians interested in studying the techniques and styles of one of jazz’s most important figures.
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(Artist Transcriptions). The All Music Guide regards trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstrong as “the most important musician in (jazz’s) history.” This collection assembles note-for-note transcriptions of his trumpet playing on 16 fantastic standards: Ain’t Misbehavin’ * All of Me * Body and Soul * Hello, Dolly! * Lazy River * Mack the Knife * Stardust * and more. Includes a bio and discography.
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