Rhapsody in Blue: 1st B-flat Trumpet Sheet Music Preview

Rhapsody in Blue: 1st B-flat Trumpet

By George Gershwin / arr. Gordon Goodwin

Grade: 6 (Professional / Very Advanced)

Item: 00-PC-0017179_T1

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Description
This is a tour-de-force, GRAMMY® Award-winning arrangement by Gordon Goodwin of Gershwin's masterpiece. The sax doubles call for piccolo (alto 1), clarinet/flute (alto 2) and bass clarinet (bari). The second alto part has the well-known clarinet solo. This chart has it all---the thematic material, swing, key changes, solo space for alto, tenor, bari, trumpet, and trombone; and lead trumpet range is to written high F. The percussion part calls for mallets and timpani. Overall, a grasp of both jazz and classical concepts will make this chart stand apart from anything else. As recorded by the Big Phat Band. (2:20)
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Additional Details
Series: Gordon Goodwin Series
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 102
SKU: 00-PC-0017179_T1
Complete Instrumentation

All Parts for “Rhapsody in Blue” — Jazz Ensemble

You're viewing the 1st B-flat Trumpet part for Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin , arranged by Gordon Goodwin. 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.

Need the whole chart? The Conductor Score & Parts includes the score plus all 19 parts (quantities vary by section). Buying a full ensemble is cheaper as a set than part-by-part.
Composer George Gershwin
Arranger Gordon Goodwin
Grade / Level Grade: 6 (Professional / Very Advanced)
Ensemble Jazz Ensemble
Individual Parts 19 + Score

Frequently asked questions

What instruments are included in “Rhapsody in Blue”?

This Jazz Ensemble arrangement includes 19 individual parts: E-flat Alto Saxophone, 2nd E-flat Alto Saxophone, B-flat Tenor Saxophone, 2nd B-flat Tenor Saxophone, E-flat Baritone Saxophone, 1st B-flat Trumpet, 2nd B-flat Trumpet, 3rd B-flat Trumpet, 4th B-flat Trumpet, 1st Trombone, 2nd Trombone, 3rd Trombone, Bass Trombone, Guitar Chords, Guitar, String Bass, Auxiliary Percussion, 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 “Rhapsody in Blue”?

“Rhapsody in Blue” is rated Grade: 6 (Professional / Very Advanced), 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
1st B-flat Trumpet 1
2nd B-flat Trumpet 1
3rd B-flat Trumpet 1
4th B-flat Trumpet 1
1st Trombone 1
2nd Trombone 1
3rd Trombone 1
Bass Trombone 1
Guitar Chords 1
Guitar 1
String Bass 1
Auxiliary Percussion 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 (Rhapsody in Blue: 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 Rhapsody in Blue.

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@jburtonca YouTube

Bars 56 to 61 are killer for saxes. The next time a high school jazz band plays that correctly will be the first time.

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@internallyscreaming89 YouTube

Me on the first page: this doesn't look that hard actually. Page turn: so you have chosen... death.

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@AceGrace06 YouTube

As a bass trombone player, I was heavily satisfied with the last section and much so on the very last note. Ohh, it's amazing.

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@verycoolpersonguy YouTube

I've finally learned how to play the glissando 😭 it took me 3 months

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@Dman82499 YouTube

I remember seeing this in concert, clarinet solo was killer... incredible that this is charted by Alfred

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@GaryMCurran YouTube

I absolutely love 'Rhapsody in Blue', one of my all-time favorite songs, and a standout in Gershwin's catalogue. Gordon does a great job arranging this, but my God, the key changes! I don't know how many key changes there were in this arrangement. I play piano, and this is so far beyond anything that I could think or do. But I do love listening to it! WOW.

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@Dylan0229 YouTube

Had to play the clarinet part on soprano sax, then swap to my alto… this song was insane to play… felt like musical pit band all over again

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@hannah9075 YouTube

Me and the other clarinets: ~*sweats nervously*~

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@Bluejay-ri1yf YouTube

Come on, this is really easy to play... as an audio file. Nope, not possible to play on an instrument unless many days or months of practice. (Or you could be a Jazz Legend and be able to sight-read the whole thing)

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@C0sm0sandwanda YouTube

My band director gave us this music during the summer and we've been working on it since for our spring concert. It's not that we don't know the notes, it's just with all the tempo changes and key changes and stuff that makes it so hard.

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@bmacs0280 YouTube

I'm gonna be real, this is one of Goodwin's easier charts. Sure, very dependent on the soloist, but otherwise not that hard. My band plays Goodwin charts all the time.