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polly
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Post by polly »

Please can anybody HELP :? I am trying to find the part for the flugel solo for En Aranjuez con tu amor ( ORANGE JUICE !!).

Thanks Polly.
Michael

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Post by Michael »

Mee too :-)

I search for the complete sheets.

If i find the scores i give a mail. You too ?

No_5 @ freenet.de

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Guest

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Thanks, hope to be intouch soon, if i have any luck

Polly :)
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I know the original guitar work is published by Schott (Great Marlborough St., London). They may be able to advise you as to where to get parts for the Brass Band set.
cjconnor24
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Post by cjconnor24 »

Please, if you guys manage to find the flugel part, email me a copy

christopher@connornet.fsnet.co.uk

thanks alot
chris x :D
CornetKid
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my input...

Post by CornetKid »

gjwhite:
best not, because the brass band version is 100% illegal
it was never published because a "mrs Rodrigo" and the society decided that they would argue because they were not consulted about its use in Brassed off.

If the original writer wants just the part there are two so ill need to know which they want ( theres the simple and the modified(used in the film))
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Re: my input...

Post by njh »

There is (or perhaps that should be was because I think permission has been removed for this as well) a legal band arrangment by Darrol Barry - but this version was not as a flugel solo.

You're quite right about the flugel solo version. If you did get hold of a copy and wanted to perform/record it you would need to get permission from the copyright holder first. It is best to avoid the piece because of the legal problems.

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