Rosa has selected tunes known by nearly everyone for these special “All-Organ” collections.
Here’s the list:
This very stylish legal fake book is designed for the organist who is looking
for easy arrangements that will allow and encourage creativity, personal
stylings, and improvisation — in short, make you sound like a pro.
If you have a home organ such as a
Conn,
Gulbransen,
Lowrey,
Thomas, or a larger model such as a
Hammond,
Allen,
Rogers, or
Walker, or if you just want to
be able to play something on a local
Wurlitzer or
Robert Morton or
Page,
or if you'd like to be able to create recordings on your
synthesizer
keyboard and computer, these are for you!
- One-Line “Eye-Level” Arrangements
- Modern Easy Chord Names
- Bass Pedals Included
- Words
- Full instructions
Rosa Rio lived for many years in Sun City Center, Florida, with her
husband Bill Yeoman before her death on May 13, 2010, but she was there at
the beginning of the theatre organ. She has been involved with show business
in so many forms throughout her career that arranging Broadway show music is
just another facet. Rosa knows that every organist has his own skill level,
and these arrangements address this: The hope is that this skeletal presentation
will allow you to play with your own style and technical level. Afterwards,
you might compare your ideas with Rosa’s;
compare
Moonlight
Serenade here with Rosa’s full arrangement found in
Volume III.
