I played this song during my freshman year of high school. Me and my whole class and I had to perform at least one solo for our last performance before finishing up the Jazz Band the last semester. I got an A+, and I'm so proud of myself. ❤ 🅰️
Hey! A fellow Railroader, I see you like Union Pacific 1944, Not my favorite UP unit though. Mine is definitely UP 1996, The Southern Pacific Heritage Unit.
Low visibility. Thin lines. Nothing is recognizable. This requires universal design. You can zoom in on the printed sheet music by moving your face closer to it, but this is not possible with video. This type of visual presentation would not be allowed in a TV music education program.
Wow. It’s almost as if the song is meant to be printed and played, and not read through a screen. Who would have thought? Personally I never even would have believed that.
I played this song during my freshman year of high school. Me and my whole class and I had to perform at least one solo for our last performance before finishing up the Jazz Band the last semester. I got an A+, and I'm so proud of myself. ❤ 🅰️
When my high school jazz band performed this chart we had this amazing sophomore vocalist who totally hit it out of the park with this one
Coolest a train chart I’ve ever seen
Thank you for making this!! About to drum for my friends gigging jazz band!
who else a trombone still tryna get that hard lick at 14?
Not too hard haha
Super
I like how it's got interchangeable parts for various instruments.
Hey! A fellow Railroader, I see you like Union Pacific 1944, Not my favorite UP unit though. Mine is definitely UP 1996, The Southern Pacific Heritage Unit.
Always Loved the Sd70ace's
Also really like NS 8102, The PRR Heritage Unit
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Класс!!! Нотки можно?
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Low visibility. Thin lines. Nothing is recognizable.
This requires universal design.
You can zoom in on the printed sheet music by moving your face closer to it, but this is not possible with video.
This type of visual presentation would not be allowed in a TV music education program.
Wow. It’s almost as if the song is meant to be printed and played, and not read through a screen. Who would have thought? Personally I never even would have believed that.