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4Editors' Choice (Best of 2018 Publications) lNew for 2018 HPepper Basic Library Available via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 64 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart JAZZ/ROCK & FUNK medium H September—arr. Mark Taylor. Here's the classic funk tune from Earth, Wind & Fire in a terrific arrangement for big band by Mark Taylor. This one includes all your favorite signature horn riffs as well as a solo for tenor sax. 10016127 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Sidewinder (Little Big Band)—Lee Morgan/ arr. Mark Taylor. One of the early and soulful jazz/rock tunes, Lee Morgan's Sidewinder features a distinctive groove and funky, riff-like phrases. In this arrangement for little big band, a trio of trumpet, tenor and guitar state the head in the beginning joined later by the rest of the ensemble. Suggested solos are included for trumpet, tenor and drums along with chord/ scale sheets in all keys. Instrumentation: 3 Saxes; 2 Trumpets; 1 Trombone plus Rhythm Section. For flexibility, optional parts are included for Alto and Tenor Saxes and Trombone. Highly recommended! 10317254 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 H Sir Duke—Stevie Wonder/arr. Michael Mossman. In 1977 Stevie Wonder was in his prime and Sir Duke was on top of the charts. Michael Philip Mossman takes this familiar hit and adds his own unique touch. The opening features the brass with sax section fills. The middle section goes into a double-time swing and includes a solo for tenor sax, a soli for the saxes, and a drum break. All the familiar lines from the original are there too! Suggested solos are included along with scale/ chord sheets in all keys. Highly recommended! 10297508 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 l Some Bad Hombres—Rich Woolworth. This up- tempo Latin/rock chart is pure fun. The low voices start it out, followed by the melody statement in the saxes, punctuated by brass hits. Then the melody moves to the brass with a sax counter-line. The solos are for tenor and trumpet, then there's a solo spot for the drums. The chart ends as it began, with a declarative statement from the full band. 10881480 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Steampunk—Erik Morales. Heavy metal for big band! Guitar is the featured solo instrument in this very cool chart, so if you, the band and your drummer dig a rock vehicle to wake everyone up, this is it. The lead trumpet range is only to written G on top of the staff, optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations, and a suggested guitar solo part is provided if needed. Steampunk is totally exciting and a great vehicle for guitar and big band! 10593779 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 H Superstition—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. Mike Tomaro weaves this funk classic by Stevie Wonder through a series of new twists and turns, but he is careful to preserve the great groove and signature horn riffs of the original. There are featured solos for alto and trumpet in this style defining hit that sets the pace for the genre! 2481654 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Tell Me Something Good—Stevie Wonder/ arr. Mike Tomaro. This classic funk tune from the 1970s was written by Stevie Wonder, but became a huge hit for Rufus and Chaka Khan. Featuring a slow and driving pulse with heavily syncopated figures, this chart provides a powerful change-of- pace for concerts, contests and festivals. 10617878 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 Toe Rings—Robert Skiles/arr. Paul Baker. This is a seriously funky chart that's like a party on staff paper! A funky Prince-like guitar riff sets the groove and the brass section ushers in the melody. There's a lot of back and forth interplay in the ensemble and some fun baritone sax/bass trombone licks as well. Also featured is lots of solo space for tenor sax and trumpet with simple chords to work out on. A drum solo follows the horn (or rhythm section) soloists and that leads to a layered horn section that builds to an ensemble shout chorus. The trumpet range is to written high C. Tension is released by a return to the opening guitar riff, melody recap, and tag ending. This one really cooks and is highly recommended! 10882941 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Two Seconds to Midnight—Alan Baylock. This high-energy chart is perfect for concert or festival performance because it's intensely funky, and very cool! The intimate, small-group sound of the solo segments for trombone and guitar contrast effectively with the fully voiced power of the rest of the chart, creating a very satisfying rock-fusion groove! 2472237 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Uptown Funk!—arr. Paul Murtha. Here's the ultimate in contemporary funk from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars! Paul Murtha captures all the style and attitude in this exciting chart for jazz ensembles. The melody is skillfully passed around from section to section, and suggested or improvised solo options are provided for trumpet and tenor sax, along with written bass lines and piano voicings. This one is hot and highly recommended! 10500110 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Uptown Funk!—arr. Victor Lopez. Just like the title, this funk/rock chart on the Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars megahit is loaded with powerful energy! The tempo is around 112 bpm, there's a written alto sax solo provided, and it goes all out, all the time. There are optional band vocals and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations. Go uptown! 10513922 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 EDITORS' CHOICE Jazz/Rock & Funk • Medium to Advanced Each year Pepper's Editors review hundreds of new releases and choose the cream of the crop to bear the name, Editors' Choice. You can buy any of these titles with confidence! Big Time—Gregory Yasinitsky. Big Time is a great funk chart with a hot melody that's fused with a swinging bass line and a half-time, hip hop groove. It includes a fun saxophone soli, written or ad lib solos for tenor and trumpet, and an exciting ensemble section which grows from a whisper to a roar! Don't miss the section where the drums trade off with the ensemble. Highly recommended! 10879767 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00 Bodhisattva—Becker & Fagan/arr. Fred Sturm. With its powerful and exciting ensemble passages, this electrifying Fred Sturm arrangement of the Steely Dan classic will wow your audience. It features a 16-bar open solo section allowing for any of your wind or rhythm players to get down over solid ensemble backgrounds that keep rocking behind the soloists. Don't miss the stop-time section after the solos. Hip-hop in 3/2 has never been this exciting! 10910574 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 55.00 Compared to What—arr. John Wasson. Composed by Eugene McDaniels in the 1960s, this soulful funk tune has been recorded by a number of artists, notably Les McCann and Eddie Harris, Ray Charles, and Al Jarreau. John Wasson's version for big band features a churning groove and nice interplay between various sections of the band. The suggested soloist is alto sax, however the solo section can be adapted for any instrument. Suggested solos and chord/ scale sheets in all keys are included. 10842273 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00 Games—Kris Berg. Games is a ferocious funk/fusion chart with a double-time swing bridge. This exciting modern chart features slap bass and solos for alto 1 and guitar. The chart roars to a big ending that will leave folks speechless. There are no woodwind doubles and lead trumpet goes to F. Included is an optional lead trumpet part as played by Wayne Bergeron. Recorded by Kris Berg and The Metroplexity Big Band on This Time/Last Year, featuring Wayne Bergeron. 10875709 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 65.00 Prog Pacific—Ryan Fraley. With a bit of progressive rock and a lot of half-time funk, this great chart can be rounded out with optional synthesizer and electric guitar. The sticky grooves and melodies drive the point home. Two carefully transcribed solos are provided for trumpet and guitar that match the superb recorded solos, or they can be improvised as desired. Optional parts are included for flute/violin, clarinet and F horn, and the lead trumpet range is to G top of staff. You can have fun and experiment with different effects in the optional synthesizer part that's well worth the effort. Serious fun and great change-of-pace programming! 10881878 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00 Running with Scissors—Gordon Goodwin. Running with Scissors is a very hip, funky groove chart played around 168 bpm. It's loaded with classic Gordon Goodwin flair, plus sample solos are provided for C instruments, E-flat alto or bari saxes, B-flat tenor, B-flat trumpet, and trombone. It begins as a nice, quiet funk groove, develops, and has great textural variation between the rhythm section and horns. The lead trumpet range is to written high C with an optional D. Included is an auxiliary percussion part and optional parts for flute and vibes. More accessible than many Gordon Goodwin charts, your band and its audiences will totally enjoy this one. Highly recommended! 10867429 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 52.00 Squiggly—Kris Berg. Squiggly is the ultimate feature for a contemporary guitarist. A quirky funk melody over a blues chord progression makes the perfect funk chart for any festival, contest or concert. The solo space could be for guitar, tenor sax 1, piano and/or bass. There are no woodwind doubles and the lead trumpet range goes to F. Recorded by Kris Berg and The Metroplexity Big Band on Time Management featuring Andy Timmons. 10875721 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 65.00 Step on a Crack—Rick Lawn. Rick Lawn brings us a funky take on a stretched-out blues form with a slippery melody and sophisticated harmonies. All goes according to plan through the melody and alto sax solo. A challenging unison brass soli follows and leads into a unique musical environment where soloists (one, few, or many) trade two-bar phrases with the ensemble. This provides lots of room for experimentation and freedom for the improvisers, since they aren't limited to a particular harmony or chord. A brief drum solo returns to the melody and a gospel-tinged coda. The trumpet range is to written B-flat with optional high D. A challenging chart that is well worth the effort, this is one of best funk charts we've heard! Highly recommended! 10882945 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 55.00 This Time/Last Year—Kris Berg. This Time/Last Year is a gorgeous, lyrical Metheny-style tune in 6/4. Featured are flugelhorn, alto and tenor on a haunting melody accompanied by plenty of ensemble power and a "bring the house down" drum solo. This is truly concert jazz material. The solos are for flugelhorn and drums along with a challenging written piano part. There are optional easy flute doubles and the lead trumpet range goes to F-sharp. Recorded by Kris Berg and The Metroplexity Big Band on This Time/Last Year. 10875706 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A 65.00 Toe Rings—Robert Skiles/arr. Paul Baker. This is a seriously funky chart that's like a party on staff paper! A funky Prince-like guitar riff sets the groove and the brass section ushers in the melody. There's a lot of back and forth interplay in the ensemble and some fun baritone sax/bass trombone licks as well. Also featured is lots of solo space for tenor sax and trumpet with simple chords to work out on. A drum solo follows the horn (or rhythm section) soloists and that leads to a layered horn section that builds to an ensemble shout chorus. The trumpet range is to written high C. Tension is released by a return to the opening guitar riff, melody recap, and tag ending. This one really cooks and is highly recommended! 10882941 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00 We, Too—Bret Zvacek. We, Too is a bluesy rocker in the style of the great Thad Jones. This one features great ensemble writing, a burning groove and plenty of solo space. The full ensemble "horns only" sections are a real highlight! Highly recommended! 10882598 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00 Sharpen your skills and add some tools to your toolbox. SAME-DAY SHIPPING We know how important rehearsal time is. That's why we have over 150,000 items in stock, from over 1,000 publishers – so you have your music when you need it.

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