"Fly Me to the Moon" is a fantastic song to play on the piano! 4.41€ $4. Sinatra's recording even played a role during NASA's Apollo space program: It was played on the Apollo 10 mission while orbiting the moon. While it was covered by countless artists over the years (including Kaye Ballard, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Harnell, and Eydie Gorm?), the most famous version was certainly recorded by Frank Sinatra:Īrranged by Quincy Jones and accompanied by Count Basie and his orchestra, Sinatra's recording became the first song on his 1964 album "It Might as Well Be Swing", and it became a huge hit. The famous jazz standard was written in 1954 by American composer Bart Howard, originally titled "In Other Words". Of course, you can also use this piano arrangement to accompany a singer, or sing along yourself - this sheet music includes a system for the singer, as well as the song's full lyrics! Theme from 'New York, New York', by Frank Sinatra, arranged for brass quintet.Sheet music available here. The full melody is included in the piano part, so it makes for a perfect instrumental (piano solo) cover.
FRANK SINATRA BRASS QUINTET SHEET MUSIC PDF
We give you 6 pages music notes partial preview, in order to continue read the entire Theme From New York New York Brass Quintet sheet music you need to signup, download music sheet notes in pdf format also available for offline reading. This arrangement was originally designed for brass quintet and has been made available for voice/instrumental solo (voice/solo part is written in concert pitch) and piano. Download Theme From New York New York Brass Quintet sheet music PDF that you can try for free. It's an accurate, playable piano arrangement of Sinatra's famous 1964 recording. Transcribed and arranged as performed by Frank Sinatra Bring your audience back in time with this well loved version of Jingle Bells. With this sheet music, you can play "Fly Me to the Moon" on piano!