School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Like

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Greetings,

I am looking for Piano Stylings of the Great Standards vol 3, 4, 5, 6.
https://www.alfred.com/piano-stylings-o ... 50-985556/

I have asked Alfred and other publications, but it seems these books are out of print.

Are they still available for purchase somewhere?
Can somebody help?
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I also have been looking for these volumes for a long time and they have been out of print.

I have not seen them for sale either.
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aladin wrote: Sun Apr 04, 2021 4:31 pm Greetings,

I am looking for Piano Stylings of the Great Standards vol 3, 4, 5, 6.
https://www.alfred.com/piano-stylings-o ... 50-985556/

I have asked Alfred and other publications, but it seems these books are out of print.

Are they still available for purchase somewhere?
Can somebody help?
I just put the ISBN number into Google and got this https://www.gettextbooks.com/isbn/9781929009596/

See also https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/Search ... 1929009596

Lots of sheet music is sold by second-hand book stores.
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Four Hearts (Сердца четырёх) was a Soviet romantic comedy film from 1945. The music was by Yuri Milyutin (Miliutin, Milutin), with songs and selections later performed by Alexander Tsfasman's jazz ensemble.

I've typeset this piano score of what appears to be a Tsfasman-arranged medley from the film.
MILUTIN-TSFASMAN Four Hearts OST medley.pdf
You can listen to it here: https://musescore.com/user/4151271/scores/6706183
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honkytonkpiano wrote: Thu Apr 30, 2015 4:51 am More from the wonderful Big Band Era...
Here is "In The Mood" (by Garland & Razaf), one of the greatest hits by the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Sure this Boogie-Swing piano arrangement is rare for the most...
Garland & Razaf - In The Mood (Boogie-Swing Piano Arr. by unknown arranger) (1939)m.pdf
All the best,
Martin
As the scan is difficult to read, I've reset it. Please let me know of any errors.
In the Mood {Joe Garland, Glenn Miller}(boogie swing).pdf
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PianoPhilia has been very fortunate in having many members who make an outstanding contribution to the site. In terms of this thread, Frank Himpsl uploaded a great number of rare transcriptions and scores from his own extensive collection of piano rolls and other important historical sources. There are 173 pages in this thread, most of which come form him.

Frank passed away from cancer earlier this year.

We conversed on Facebook on many musical topics, and I always found him to be extremely informative and generous.

He will be missed, but leaves behind a great legacy which we can all enjoy.

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Dear Fred:
Thank you very much for sharing the sad news about Frank's death. We are very grateful for his generosity and he will certainly be remembered in our community.
Let's pray for him.
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I am very grateful to Frank (and so many others here) for the marvellous music I have discovered through their indefatigable work and enthusiasm. I shall raise a glass to his memory this evening.

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eeks1982 wrote: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:42 am sorry, I didn't noticed it has already been posted!and didn't thought to look in the search toolbar.
Here are the Novelties I was talking about, they are by Nacio Herb Brown, Raie daCosta, Kar Wehle, Pierre Blaauw and Harry Revel, and Franz Vienna.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4007968/Novelty.pdf
does anyone still have these Mayerl novelties? The link no longer is operative.
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fhimpsl wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:02 pm ...and another one published by Jack Mills (early 1920s)...


Jack Mills Novelty Blues Song Folio.pdf
Crono23, a musescore user, has provided links for multiple Jack Mills Novelty albums in the score description section at https://musescore.com/crono23/twentieth ... blues-1923
You can find many of the individual pieces have been re-set and made available here: https://musescore.com/user/13824426/sets/4811981
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