Downtown Sounds – Jim Rotondi
A bossa in a post-bop style, this song shifts between major and minor tonalities without settling on one or the other. A full score and parts are available for the sextet arrangement.
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- Recording: One For All - The Lineup
- Recorded on: February 20, 2006
- Label: Sharp Nine (1037)
- Concert Key: No key center
- Trumpet - Jim Rotondi
- Trombone - Steve Davis
- Tenor Sax - Eric Alexander
- Electric Piano - David Hazeltine
- Bass - John Webber
- Drums - Joe Farnsworth
About the arrangement: This song is available as a full score and parts for the recorded sextet arrangement. The first parts could also work as a lead sheet for a quartet setting with one melody instrument. The horns are harmonized nearly throughout; in some places the trumpet 1st part has the melody alone, and at D the 2nd and 3rd parts hold out longer notes below the melody. In some of the head the 2nd part harmonies are above the 3rd part; we preserve this in all parts, and because of the relatively narrow range of the voicings we have a trombone 2nd part and alto sax 3rd part as well as vice versa.

Jim Rotondi
Aug 28, 1962 – Jul 8, 2024
A major straight-ahead trumpeter and flugelhornist worldwide for twenty years, Jim Rotondi has charmed the jazz world with his warm tone, versatility and soulful improvisation. Born and raised in Montana—an unlikely place for a jazz musician—Jim was inspired by his musical family to take up the piano at age eight. At twelve, he switched to the trumpet. There was very little musical community to speak of in his hometown of Butte, but like many trumpeters, early exposure to a Clifford Brown vinyl set captured Jim's imagination and kindled within him a lifelong passion for jazz. Read more...