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New York Afternoon (ver. 1) by Richie Cole - Piano Sheets and Free Sheet Music

  
About the Song
Everything about piano sheet music Sheet music has a history of its own, dating back to the 19th century. In those days, musicians would play classic compositions using sheet music piano. Later on, when bands started performing, music sheets were back in vogue as a means to recreate these old compositions. What is it? Sheet music is nothing but a written notation of the piano notes. Depending on what musical composition the sheet music is for, the musical notes written will also differ. Most people have a wrong notion that it is only the popular compositions, which have recorded onto sheet music piano. However, several unfamiliar compositions have also been recorded using sheet music.  (More...)    Download this sheet!
About the Artist
Richie Cole (born February 29, 1948) is a jazz alto saxophonist born in Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. and is a graduate of Ewing High School, Ewing New Jersey. He started on alto saxophone when he was ten, encouraged by his father who owned a jazz club in New Jersey. Winning a scholarship, he attended Berklee College of Music for two years before beginning his professional career. He is widely known for his creative jazz/bebop style of play. He has two daughters, Amanda and Annie, and three grandchildren. He has over 50 albums and CDs and continues to be very active touring and teaching in university Master Classes. With The Buddy Rich Big Band - "Keep The Customer Satisfied - 1970" "Alto Madness - 1977" with Eddie Jefferson "Keeper Of The Flame - 1978" with Eric Kloss
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Everything about piano sheet music Sheet music has a history of its own, dating back to the 19th century. In those days, musicians would play classic compositions using sheet music piano. Later on, when bands started performing, music sheets were back in vogue as a means to recreate these old compositions. What is it? Sheet music is nothing but a written notation of the piano notes. Depending on what musical composition the sheet music is for, the musical notes written will also differ. Most people have a wrong notion that it is only the popular compositions, which have recorded onto sheet music piano. However, several unfamiliar compositions have also been recorded using sheet music.  (More...)