: Brendan Ross provides highly-rated sheet music and backing tracks for both Alto and Tenor.
: After two repetitions of the chorus, include an 8-bar solo section. Use the pentatonic scale of the key (Bb for Alto, Eb for Tenor) to stay within the song's soulful, accessible feel.
: Start with the percussion and bass loop. Use the saxophone for light, airy "swells" or long notes that establish the tonality.
: Play the vocal line with a "vocalistic" approach—use light vibrato and subtle slides (scoops) into the notes to mimic Nomcebo Zikode’s singing.
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: Fade out with the repetitive "Jerusalema, ikhaya lami" melodic hook, gradually getting softer and simpler. Finding Sheet Music
: A steady 124 BPM is standard to keep the iconic dance energy. Arrangement Structure
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