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Georgia On My Mind Doc Severinsen Sheet Music Online

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While the original song is often performed as a slow, soulful drag (popularized by Ray Charles), the Severinsen arrangement typically leans into the "Pops" orchestration style.

The final chorus is a showstopper. Doc often takes the melody up an octave, requiring exceptional strength in the upper register (around high G/A). The sheet music will show sustained high notes combined with melodic movement, requiring careful air support. Tips for Playing Doc Severinsen's "Georgia on My Mind" georgia on my mind doc severinsen sheet music

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To truly appreciate Severinsen's version, one must first understand the song's profound legacy. Written in 1930 by Hoagy Carmichael (music) and Stuart Gorrell (lyrics), the song was first recorded that same year in New York City. It has since become more than just a song; it's the official state song of Georgia, forever immortalized by the iconic 1960 version by Georgia native Ray Charles. Its slow, bluesy melody has made it a beloved standard for jazz musicians, a perfect vehicle for both vocal expression and instrumental soloing. Suggest that help with the high-note endurance needed

You can find various versions of this arrangement and other Doc Severinsen classics at these retailers: Doc Severinsen Jazz Ensemble Sheet Music - All Sheetmusic

A lightweight, large-bore Bb trumpet helps achieve the classic commercial lead sound. Doc famously played his own Destino brands and custom Conn trumpets. The final chorus is a showstopper

If you want the legal version, check Sierra Music Publications or Hal Leonard’s "Jazz Ensemble Library." Occasionally, they release "Doc Severinsen Signature Series" charts. For the solo transcription, check YouTube tutorial channels or sites like TrumpetHerald.com , where users have shared PDFs of their transcriptions of Doc’s solo.

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