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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 74 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart POP HITS medium to advanced Higher Ground—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. From Stevie Wonder's acclaimed 1973 album Innervisions, this infectious funk tune has been covered by a variety of artists over the years and found its way into several movies. With a distinctive rock shuffle groove and memorable riffs, Mike Tomaro has transformed this into a sizzling version for jazz ensemble. 10188761 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 H I Can't Stop Loving You—arr. Quincy Jones. Every jazz fan knows it, loves it and has wished it was in print! And now, this quintessential big-band arrangement is finally available! As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album This Time by Basie: Hits of the 50s & 60s, Quincy Jones' arrangement of I Can't Stop Loving You will bring your audiences to their feet. Beginning with the Count's rubato piano tremolo, this laid-back shuffle chart features in-your-face ensemble writing at its finest. There is short, written-out solo space for trombone and piano, but mostly this chart simply swings its tail off with the entire ensemble from beginning to end! Never has a sad song sounded so happy! Very highly recommended! 10368505 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . MA 55.00 H I Just Can't Wait to Be King—Elton John/arr. Gordon Goodwin. From the Disney movie "The Lion King," Gordon Goodwin has crafted a hot jazz shuffle that goes and then goes even more! A showcase for alto and trumpet with a unison melody line and solo space for each player, it includes plenty of energy, zip, attitude and a hot shout chorus section. This chart roars! Highly recommended! 10012009 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . A 70.00 I Left My Heart in San Francisco—arr. Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones wrote some incredible arrangements on very popular tunes for the Count Basie Orchestra. As recorded on This Time By Basie, Quincy's arrangement of I Left My Heart in San Francisco features great interplay between the ensemble playing the melody, and the piano with written solo fills. With a tempo around 108 bpm, and a relaxed swing feel, there's also short solo space for tenor saxophone, and the ranges are very moderate. This chart is playable by a lot of bands. It's a true classic! Highly recommended! 10368506 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 I Wanna Be Like You—Sherman & Sherman/ arr. John Wasson. What happens when one of the hottest swing bands in the land cuts loose on a Disney classic? Cranked up excitement! Big Bad Voodoo Daddy takes a mambo spin on I Wan'na Be Like You from "The Jungle Book," and with lots of tutti writing, your band will get a real powerhouse sound! 2433704 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00 I Wish—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. This tune makes tons of sense for jazz ensemble! With its invigorating style, the arrangement is true to the classic sound of Stevie Wonder's original. The solo section is flexible, so you can tailor it to your band's strengths. The medium slow groove on this one is pure magic! 2470798 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 In the Stone—arr. Paul Murtha. With no solos required and only a driving rhythmic groove, here's an authentic-sounding version of this Earth, Wind & Fire classic. The trombones are featured on the melody and all the signature riffs from the original are beautifully captured. Guaranteed fun! 10033677 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00 H The Incredibles (Medley)—Michael Giacchino/ arr. Stephen Bulla. Mix the stylish spy music from the 1960s with a dose of cool jazz and you have a winning combination for jazz ensemble. From the Pixar hit animated movie, here's a high-energy and entertaining chart that captures the essence of the soundtrack perfectly, with three themes from the movie that offer a ton of variety and entertainment! A middle section in a jazz waltz style is framed by exciting rock styles that will be appealing to both audiences and developing players. Highly recommended! 2480196 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 H Isn't She Lovely?—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. Recorded by Stevie Wonder in 1976 on his acclaimed album Songs in the Key of Life, this beautiful song is a good example of combining elements of jazz with pop. Keeping the same easy- flowing shuffle groove of the original, Mike Tomaro adapts this very nicely for the contemporary big band! 10462702 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 Let's Get Loud—Estefan & Santander/arr. Rich Woolworth. As written by Gloria Estefan and Kiki Santander, this Latin pop tune was a huge hit for Jennifer Lopez. Here, in the hands of Rich Woolworth, it translates into an extremely awesome jazz band chart. With tons of Latin flair in the rhythm section and tasty horn licks, this one will be lots of fun to play and perform before your adoring audiences! 10752081 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 65.00 Live and Let Die—Paul McCartney/arr. Bob Curnow. This is a stellar arrangement of the iconic tune written by Paul McCartney and the title song from the movie. It was the reason for the great success of the Stan Kenton album "7.5 on the Richter Scale." The melody is first stated by alto saxophone, trumpet and trombone before the chart roars on! If you're looking for a contemporary chart, written for the great Kenton band, and based on a familiar tune, this is the one! This is a newly updated Finale version. 2289221 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . A 55.00 Make Me Smile—James Pankow/arr. John Wasson. One of the first tunes to put the group Chicago on the map was this early rocker from 1970. John Wasson stays true to the original in this outstanding version for jazz ensemble that features solos for alto sax, guitar, and all the signature horn licks. Suggested solos are included along with chord/scale sheets in all keys. 10297505 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 l Mongonucleosis—James Pankow/arr. Mike Tomaro. Of the relatively few number of instrumental hits recorded by the group Chicago, Mongonucleosis recorded in 1974 remains a popular standout. This upbeat chart features a moderate rock groove, a catchy riff-based melody, and an open solo section featuring one or more soloists. 10931674 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 Norwegian Wood—Lennon & McCartney/ arr. Bill Holman. Buddy Rich's band recorded this Beatles tune, and it is one of Holman's best-known charts. Treated as a jazz waltz, full of excitement and energy, it features solos for alto sax and trombone. Lots of raw power and blistering figures make this the ideal concert opener or closer! 2471103 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . MA 60.00 H Over the Rainbow—Harold Arlen/arr. Alan Baylock. Do you have two trumpet players to showcase? Here is a ballad everybody knows, scored as a trumpet duet feature. Everything is written, no improvised solos, the lead trumpet range is to C above the staff and the second part is to written A. Lyrical and melodic, this chart is a sure-fire crowd pleaser impeccably arranged by Alan Baylock! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093177 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 52.00 Overjoyed—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mark Taylor. This wonderful and classic ballad recorded by Stevie Wonder is set here as a solo feature for tenor saxophone. Beautifully accompanied by piano only in the beginning, a mellow accompaniment follows with flugelhorns and trombones in bucket mutes as a medium tempo bossa nova style settles in. 10617882 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 55.00 Pick Up the Pieces—arr. Mark Taylor. An ultra- funky and ultra-cool chart from the 70's group Average White Band. The classic "horn band" style showcases hot licks and a tight rhythmic groove. 2385359 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00 H Pick Up the Pieces—arr. Victor Lopez. It's funk/rock... you know it, you love it! The tune is infectious, the arrangement is right on target with no individual solos but plenty of section and ensemble work. The sax soli is crazy hot and the lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff. Lots of unison lines, some fun bari sax licks and a very hip stop-time interlude that really cooks. This arrangement really works for this tune! Consider this chart a winner! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10068806 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 52.00 The Pink Panther—Henry Mancini/arr. Mike Tomaro. Inspired by the version of The Pink Panther recorded by Bobby McFerrin, Mike Tomaro breathes exciting new life into this Mancini favorite. Combining a unique shuffle funk groove with creative orchestrations and the signature riffs from the original, this is sure to be an effective showcase for festivals and concerts, or any performance occasion! Highly recommended! 10522896 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . MA 60.00 The Pink Panther (Little Big Band)—Henry Mancini/arr. Mike Tomaro. This timeless Mancini classic gets a makeover inspired by the version recorded by Bobby McFerrin. The groove is medium swing with an occasional hint of rock thrown in. This is a highly effective treatment for the little big band instrumentation. Scored for 6 horns (3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone) plus rhythm section with optional parts included for alto sax, tenor sax and trombone. Highly recommended! 10376190 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 45.00 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 . . . . . . . M 50.00 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 . . . . . . . M 50.00 A Song for You—Leon Russell/arr. Mark Taylor. Composed in 1970, A Song for You has over the years become one of Leon Russell's most popular songs, recorded by countless artists including Peggy Lee, Michael Buble, Ray Charles, Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin and many others. Here is an outstanding version for jazz ensemble arranged as a solo feature for tenor saxophone. 10759340 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 50.00 Stairway to Heaven—Page & Plant/arr. Dallas Burke. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant's iconic rock tour-de-force receives a powerful and dynamic treatment here for contemporary jazz ensembles! This Led Zeppelin classic features a creative concept with a lush rock ballad beginning featuring a flugelhorn solo, before the band starts a powerful and full ensemble section. Next, the tempo speeds up and and there's room to feature a soloist before the tempo and intensity increase again and the band starts to really rock. As the ensemble reaches high gear, there's more solos over the top of the band before returning to a lush ending featuring the flugelhorn soloist again. If you're looking for an effective and powerful production chart, here it is! Highly recommended! 10752085 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . M 65.00 BEST SELLERS Pop Medium Buy with confidence! These works, listed in order of their popularity, are chosen most often by directors. Sir Duke—Stevie Wonder/arr. Michael Mossman. 10297508 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 The Incredibles (Medley)— Michael Giacchino/arr. Stephen Bulla. 2480196 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Stairway to Heaven— Page & Plant/arr. Dallas Burke. 10752085 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .65.00 September—arr. Mark Taylor. 10016127 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Isn't She Lovely?— Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. 10462702 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Pick Up the Pieces—arr. Victor Lopez. 10068806 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .52.00 Blackbird— Lennon & McCartney/arr. Mike Tomaro. 10098755 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 I Wanna Be Like You— Sherman & Sherman/arr. John Wasson. 2433704 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Superstition—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mike Tomaro. 2481654 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Welcome to the Jungle—arr. Paul Murtha. 10343785 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Improvisation Assessment JAZZ IMPROVISATION Practical Approaches to Grading Antonio J. Garcia. If grading music students in any creative course for credit is a challenge, how much more difficult is it to grade something as personal and nebulous as jazz improvisation? Should students be evaluated on their creativity in soloing or simply on technical skills such as chords and scales? What are the objectives in an improv course, and how can they be graded? The instructors whose responses are presented in this book represent over 700 years of combined experience teaching jazz improvisation with over 400 of those years for credit. 10679797 Paperback Book . . . . 19.95

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