This is great news! I would love to see some of the things that he did on Standard Time Vol. 3 with his Father Ellis. That is such a great disc! I know one thing for sure, I will be downloading a lot of pdf’s soon. Wynton is the MAN!
[…] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptWynton is pleased to announce the availability in the next month of several sheet music titles from his existing catalog as PDF downloads! Available instantly after checkout, the PDFs are fully downloadable and printable from home. … […]
I will definitely be interested in some of the interesting progressions on the last album.
Older! wiser? even more focused and determined to accomplish all the best visions dreamed to make this world better off WITH its soulful music that Jazz is, and hopefully having a little piece of heaven for himself on this life renewing day.
Happy B, WindTon
This a great chance for all to be introduced or experience fine composition. Especially songs that have formed a marvelous musician/educator’s repitoire.
Dear Linda,
As of right now, Wynton’s “classical” compositions (Octoroon, Fiddler’s Tale and All Rise) are only available as a rental.
This means the person/organization pays WME for each performance of the music and when they are done, they are required to mail the music back to us.
I am working on a transcription of “You and Me” froom The Magic Hour. I have been looking around the net to see if anyone has come up with the same things I have….. It would be great to see if I am correct in my work.
This is great news. I would love to see the Carnival album tunes offered up. I live just outside of New Orleans. In fact as a youngster Wynton’s dad Ellis taught me jazz, both through summer programs at Loyola University in New Orleans and through special programs at my high school. Hurricane Katrina took our home and along with it my sheet music collection of over 3,000 pieces. One of my most prized pieces was the entire book of Wynton’s Carnival album, complete with scores and trumpet part pullout. I absolutely loved that book. I have searched for two and half years in stores and online trying to replace it. I once thought I found it through Amazon’s used section, but two months after ordering it they sent me an email saying it was no longer available. Can anyone tell me where to find this? An email to me would be very much appreciated.
David said
on October 18, 2007 @ 5:34 am
AWESOME!! I’ve always wanted to get hold of some scorese for Wynton’s tunes, Great for small group jazz. Any idea on costs???
gloria said
on October 18, 2007 @ 6:44 am
This is great news! I’d like to study The Magic Hour score and some of the Plantation to Penitentiary selections. Glo.
Neil King said
on October 18, 2007 @ 8:42 am
This is great news! I would love to see some of the things that he did on Standard Time Vol. 3 with his Father Ellis. That is such a great disc! I know one thing for sure, I will be downloading a lot of pdf’s soon. Wynton is the MAN!
Luigi Beverelli said
on October 18, 2007 @ 9:07 am
David,
costs will be posted soon with more info about the scores.
Check the site frequently please
Maxim said
on October 18, 2007 @ 9:16 am
Wow! Im waiting.
Happy birthday Wynton!
My Ghillie » Wynton’s Sheet Music available soon in PDF! said
on October 18, 2007 @ 1:01 pm
[…] Check it out! While looking through the blogosphere we stumbled on an interesting post today.Here’s a quick excerptWynton is pleased to announce the availability in the next month of several sheet music titles from his existing catalog as PDF downloads! Available instantly after checkout, the PDFs are fully downloadable and printable from home. … […]
David Moss said
on October 18, 2007 @ 1:58 pm
Hey Man, I just wanted to say “Happy Birthday” enjoy yourself as much as I enjoy your music!
Play that horn!
Frederique said
on October 19, 2007 @ 1:31 am
I will definitely be interested in some of the interesting progressions on the last album.
Older! wiser? even more focused and determined to accomplish all the best visions dreamed to make this world better off WITH its soulful music that Jazz is, and hopefully having a little piece of heaven for himself on this life renewing day.
Happy B, WindTon
Danielle said
on October 19, 2007 @ 1:51 pm
Happy Belated Birthday!
This a great chance for all to be introduced or experience fine composition. Especially songs that have formed a marvelous musician/educator’s repitoire.
Until.
Renatta said
on October 23, 2007 @ 4:50 am
Will The Marciac Suite be available.
I’d like to buy it !
Luigi Beverelli said
on October 23, 2007 @ 1:06 pm
Renatta,
The PDF score of The Marciac Suite
will be available in the next months.
Stay tuned please
Ramadan Aziz said
on October 23, 2007 @ 11:26 pm
Wow!
The availability of Wynton’s music in PDF is a welcomed opportunitity to explore,learn and grow as a intro level trumpet player.
I sure would hope that we are allowed to download single copies of select tunes,i.e; Joe Cool’s Blues” and On Peanuts Playground!
Anyway keep up the good work, the website has certainly advanced to the next level.
Much Success!
Ramadan/ San Francisco Bay Area
Sonalii said
on October 24, 2007 @ 3:41 pm
Will selections from Hothouse Flowers be made available?
Luigi Beverelli said
on October 25, 2007 @ 10:39 am
Yes, they should be available
Linda Fairtile said
on October 26, 2007 @ 9:53 am
What about “At the Octoroon Balls?” Will the sheet music ever be available, or is it already published somewhere?
Luigi Beverelli said
on October 26, 2007 @ 2:51 pm
Dear Linda,
As of right now, Wynton’s “classical” compositions (Octoroon, Fiddler’s Tale and All Rise) are only available as a rental.
This means the person/organization pays WME for each performance of the music and when they are done, they are required to mail the music back to us.
Let us know if you are interested.
Colin Mark said
on November 1, 2007 @ 10:23 am
Great !
I look forward for “In this House on this morning” scores.
Matthew Wendell said
on November 1, 2007 @ 1:52 pm
I am working on a transcription of “You and Me” froom The Magic Hour. I have been looking around the net to see if anyone has come up with the same things I have….. It would be great to see if I am correct in my work.
Danny Riley said
on November 21, 2007 @ 12:07 pm
Sounds great! any up date as to when they will become available
Sam Caruso said
on January 5, 2008 @ 9:41 pm
This is great news. I would love to see the Carnival album tunes offered up. I live just outside of New Orleans. In fact as a youngster Wynton’s dad Ellis taught me jazz, both through summer programs at Loyola University in New Orleans and through special programs at my high school. Hurricane Katrina took our home and along with it my sheet music collection of over 3,000 pieces. One of my most prized pieces was the entire book of Wynton’s Carnival album, complete with scores and trumpet part pullout. I absolutely loved that book. I have searched for two and half years in stores and online trying to replace it. I once thought I found it through Amazon’s used section, but two months after ordering it they sent me an email saying it was no longer available. Can anyone tell me where to find this? An email to me would be very much appreciated.