Moonlight Serenade by Daniel Michael (P.52.S) published on 2013-03-23T23:22:13Z "Moonlight Serenade" was written by Glenn Miller as an instrumental for his orchestra in 1939. It can be heard in a great number of movies and television shows. I love the romanticism of the original arrangement as well as Miller's traditional statement of the melody - in the clarinet and tenor saxophone - with tight saxophone harmonies. I tried to stay true to the original feel in my version, and harmonized similarly using the accordion. The arrangement is minimal and the one solo - like the original - is really only a slight embellishment of the melody. It is a beautiful tune, and I hope you enjoy my rendition. Genre Jazz Comment by sector9000 great!!! 2013-04-16T08:57:34Z Comment by ojon41 thank you daniel, keep 'em comin'.... love 'em........norman 2013-03-27T06:36:10Z Comment by ViennaCC very romantic mood 2013-03-26T06:40:46Z Comment by Fred Van Gestel I like your accordion playing Daniel - as usual - thanks for the DL :) 2013-03-25T16:59:51Z Comment by FlipandFly @mrkil1o1: killer arrangement. i love the wall-o-sound. well done. 2013-03-25T01:13:15Z Comment by Larry Collen Although I don't think anyone covering this song could do a horrible job with it-as it's such a wonderful song-you've done it better than most-much, much better-nice 2013-03-24T22:24:50Z