Mistakes in Karl King's 'Kentucky Sunrise'??
Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2004 4:42 pm
This concert march is a pretty good low brass workout and some of us are at odds about some possible mistakes in Kentucky Sunrise by Karl King ... arranged by Robert E. Foster. The following text was given to me by one of the trombome players in our community band. Let me know what you think:
Measure 57 (in the Trio) that's a concert Fmaj7 (V7 of V) chord, and so that should be a B-natural (concert A-natural) in the first and third trumpets. If the alto saxes are playing the same thing as the f.horns, then that should be a D for them-- unless he's reinforcing the seventh of the chord by having both saxes play it (very unlikely).
Measure 72 - F-major chord. Missing B-natural in the 3d trumpet, missing F# in the 1st Alto Sax (concert A-natural).
In measures 60 & 61, the band is playing a I chord -- good old E-flat major. So what's the second trombone doing playing an F on the off beats?
Measure 57 (in the Trio) that's a concert Fmaj7 (V7 of V) chord, and so that should be a B-natural (concert A-natural) in the first and third trumpets. If the alto saxes are playing the same thing as the f.horns, then that should be a D for them-- unless he's reinforcing the seventh of the chord by having both saxes play it (very unlikely).
Measure 72 - F-major chord. Missing B-natural in the 3d trumpet, missing F# in the 1st Alto Sax (concert A-natural).
In measures 60 & 61, the band is playing a I chord -- good old E-flat major. So what's the second trombone doing playing an F on the off beats?