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Bb-Flat-A-Loogoo is a boogaloo to be played in straight eighths. It has the form of a classic 12-bar blues and is written in Bb concert pitch, a key most frequently used in sessions. Solo parts may be inserted - for instance, after letter E - to provide for additional opportunities for improvisation. The piece can, then, be resumed as written from letter F on cue. During improvisation, the baritone saxophone goes on performing the notated bass figure whereas the remaining three voices can play over the 12-bar blues pattern.
Improvising alternately by trading fours might even enhance the attraction of the composition. The minor blues scales starting from the root notes of G and E supply the Eb instruments with the necessary tonal material : G Bb C Db D F E G A Bb B D. Correspondingly, the Bb instruments shall have to use the minor blues scales starting from C and A : C Eb F Gb G Bb A C D Eb E G. Instrumentation : 4 saxophones (SATBar/AATBar)