Moon !free! — Saxophone Noten Sail Along Silvery

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You can find arrangements of "Sail Along Silvery Moon" across several major sheet music platforms:

Waltz rhythm: , accent on beat 1.

Originally recorded by Bing Crosby in 1937, the song reached its peak popularity when Billy Vaughn re-imagined it as a slow, "rock and roll rhythm" instrumental. Saxophone Noten Sail Along Silvery Moon

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First phrase (4 bars) – approximate notation:

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The backing track of this song utilizes a triplet-based shuffle or swing feel. Ensure that your eighth notes are not played evenly (straight). Instead, bounce them slightly, giving the first note of the pair a bit more duration than the second. Where to Buy and Download Sheet Music

Which sax (alto or tenor) do you want sheet music for?

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Connect the notes smoothly. The melody should feel effortless, like a singer holding a long note. Use Vibrato

For the best practice experience, look for editions that include a backing track (Mitspiel-CD or audio download). Playing with a full rhythm section will help you maintain the steady, rolling pulse of the ballad. Final Thoughts

Apps like Tomplay provide on-screen saxophone visuals and note recognition to assist with practice.

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