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Moonlight Serenade Alto Sax Sheet Music [hot] Jun 2026

Before diving into the sheet music specifics, it is helpful to understand the context of the piece. Written by Glenn Miller in 1939, "Moonlight Serenade" began as an exercise in orchestration. Miller was experimenting with a specific sound—a clarinet lead over a saxophone section—which would eventually become his sonic signature.

While 6 flats looks scary, the melody is largely pentatonic. The trick is to think of the fingerings rather than the key signature. moonlight serenade alto sax sheet music

For players in a community college or professional big band, you need the . In the Miller orchestra, the sax section was ATTB (Alto, Tenor, Tenor, Baritone). However, the lead part in "Moonlight Serenade" is actually the clarinet . Before diving into the sheet music specifics, it

This is a solid, workmanlike arrangement of a timeless standard. It won't win any awards for creative arranging, but it puts the correct notes on the page for a fair price ($3.99 - $5.99). If you need a quick, reliable version to learn the head for a jam session or a school recital, buy it. If you want a concert-ready performance piece, spend the extra money on a professional jazz transcription. While 6 flats looks scary, the melody is largely pentatonic

 
5 May 2012

Thanks to Count Zero/CyberpunX/SCS*TRC for providing Turbo Assembler v7.2!

This version is another in the series of Turbo mods developed by Black/Angels and in fact we hadn't seen this version referenced anywhere else until now. This makes the 107th version of Turbo Assembler to be found. Thank you Count Zero!
5 May 2012

Thanks to Micron/SCS*TRC for sending in the missing Turbo Assembler v5.5X!

A version we saw references to and knew must be out there somewhere... our happy surprise to receive it via email directly from the responsible modder himself. Thank you Micron!