All Parts for “Greensleeves” — Jazz Ensemble
You're viewing the Guitar part for Greensleeves , arranged by Victor López. Below is the work's full instrumentation — every individual part is available as a PDF download, or get the complete conductor score and parts as a set.
Woodwinds 9 parts
Brass 7 parts
Strings 3 parts
Percussion 1 part
Frequently asked questions
What instruments are included in “Greensleeves”?
This Jazz Ensemble arrangement includes 22 individual parts: E-flat Alto Saxophone, 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone, B-flat Tenor Saxophone, 2nd B-flat Tenor Saxophone, E-flat Baritone Saxophone, Flute, 2nd Flute, 1st B-flat Clarinet, 2nd B-flat Clarinet, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 1st F Horn, Tuba, Baritone T.C., Guitar Chords, Guitar, String Bass, Vibraphone, Piano Accompaniment, Drums. A conductor score is also available separately.
Can I buy a single instrument part instead of the full set?
Yes. Every individual instrument part is available as a separate PDF download for $3.00. This is perfect for replacing a misplaced page or adding extra stands for your section without purchasing the complete set.
What grade level is “Greensleeves”?
“Greensleeves” is rated Grade: 0½ (Very Easy), written for Jazz Ensemble.
How many copies of each part come with the full set?
The full set includes the following quantities:
| Part | Copies |
|---|---|
| Conductor Score | 1 |
| E-flat Alto Saxophone | 1 |
| 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone | 1 |
| B-flat Tenor Saxophone | 1 |
| 2nd B-flat Tenor Saxophone | 1 |
| E-flat Baritone Saxophone | 1 |
| Flute | 1 |
| 2nd Flute | 1 |
| 1st B-flat Clarinet | 1 |
| 2nd B-flat Clarinet | 1 |
| 1st B-flat Trumpet | 1 |
| 2nd B-flat Trumpet | 1 |
| 1st Trombone | 1 |
| 2nd Trombone | 1 |
| 1st F Horn | 1 |
| Tuba | 1 |
| Baritone T.C. | 1 |
| Guitar Chords | 1 |
| Guitar | 1 |
| String Bass | 1 |
| Vibraphone | 1 |
| Piano Accompaniment | 1 |
| Drums | 1 |
How are the parts delivered?
Individual parts are available as instant PDF downloads that you can print as many times as you need. The complete set (Greensleeves: Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score & Parts) includes the conductor score and all parts as PDF downloads.
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Real reactions from the players, directors & students who love Greensleeves.
Kaitlyn - The balance and blend of all of the instruments as a whole was very well done. I agree with Keller on dynamics, playing softer, and adding more of a contrast when building it back up again. I think that the articulation is also very well done, and super important for the feel of the song, and I want to incorporate that into my playing as well. The ending was well done, but I think it needed more energy building up to the end, and dynamics would help with that.
Jacob Robblee, Trumpets did a great job with dynamics - we usually play this a lot louder, and this is a little more chill and cool. But as I keep listening to it, it seems to be the same dynamic the whole way through, not a ton of variation. Tone was great, articulation on point, and a very chill swing feel.
Nice comments all -- I especially like the critical thinking on the dynamics and building more energy into the song. We will add these to our rendition!
Carrie - Their articulation was really strong - the band was very together, and the longer notes were shaped well. The tempo was steady as well. However they played at roughly the same volume throughout the song - it lacked dynamic interest, and so fell a little flat, though the playing was high quality. I want to incorporate the same sort of togetherness with the rest of the rhythm section when we play the song.
Alice - The balance is really well. Different instruments get to blend in the song. I should add contrast and more dynamics to my playing. Great saxophone playing. The whole song is really smooth and relaxing.
Keith - Greensleeves is a slower song, so intonation and tempo will be more difficult. I like how trombone has a background melody in certain spots.
James - The releases are together, and it makes it cleaner and gives it drive. The trombone counter melody is almost as loud as the melody until the sax solo.
Keller - The band was really together. It sounded really good intonation and tone wise. Their sax and trumpet blend was some of the best I have heard. I think some more dynamic contrast in the ensemble sections would do the piece wonders. The solo was interesting as he went on to lead in the melody afterwards. I would like to incorporate the smooth blend into my playing. Overall, it was a good performance. Could use some energy at the coda to make a big finish.
Joseph - The band had very good balance and articulation, but more dynamic contrast would create more energy. The drummer blended very well with the rest of the band, which I want to work on. The drum part at the choruses is also something I'd like to draw from when I play this song.