I don't know if these are the only Christmas songs we're playing (that we're mixing in with other stuff), but I was sent this list. I was told to bring both the tuba and the bass. Since I'll have both, I'm thinking of playing the ones - whereby I put a dart (>) in front of the title - on the tuba... UNLESS they play any of these "like so and so played them", and - thus - they are stylized.
What do you think?
Christmas Time is here
The Christmas song
Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas
>White Christmas
>O Christmas Tree
Blue Christmas
Feliz Navidad
Go tell it On the Mountain
Jingle Bell Rock
>Let It Snow
Rockin around the Christmas Tree
>Silent night
This Christmas
I don't know whether we will have lead sheets, or charts (lines and staffs), or nothing at all... (If we don't do any Christmas tunes other than the ones listed above, I can - thankfully - play at least all of these without the chord changes written down.)
I'm ASSUMING that we are playing a whole bunch of stuff that's NOT Christmas stuff, because the list above isn't even one sets worth, and apparently we're playing three sets. The emails' subject line is "jazz Christmas", so maybe we're playing a bunch of jazz standards and some Christmas songs...(??) I'm sure I'll know after the first of the two gigs is over.
I've played dixieland, "real book" jazz, standards, 70s and 80s funk, oldies rock, and dance sets with these particular people. I guess the main thing I'm worried about is not the Christmas stuff, but what else we're going to play. If we do any of the funk stuff, I need to study it because every one of those has a very specific set of bass lines. Is the bass isn't right, those tunes aren't right.
(I don't seem to ever get any communication other than "Here's some stuff we've never done before that we're going to do this week". I'm sure I'll get the hang of working with them.
