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2020-21 Jazz Catalog

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42020 Editors' Choice lNew HPepper Basic Library ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 72 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart POP HITS medium to advanced / CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY very easy & easy Paradise by the Dashboard Light—arr. Dallas Burke. From the exciting opening that really swings hard, this chart moves into a powerful blow section followed by a funk section featuring a written or improvised alto sax solo. The second half of the tune switches up the styles into fast rock, featuring a nice duet between trumpet and trombone before the rest of the band steps on it hard with a powerful blow section. Optional parts are included for expanded instrumentation. This iconic hit from Meatloaf has it all! 11000486 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 65.00 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 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 55.00 The Pink Panther—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 (Little Big Band) . . . . . . . . M 45.00 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 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 Suit & Tie—arr. John Wasson. From the highly acclaimed and anticipated Justin Timberlake album The 20/20 Experience, here is an authentic- sounding version of the hit Suit & Tie for jazz ensemble. Featuring a medium-tempo R&B groove and sizzling horn riffs, this is a great way to energize any concert. Highly recommended! 10374148 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 50.00 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. . . . . . . . . M 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. . . . . . . . . M 55.00 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. . . . . . . . . M 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. . . . . . . . . M 52.00 The Way We Were—Marvin Hamlisch/arr. Mark Taylor. Celebrate the legend of Marvin Hamlisch with this terrific, moderate Latin setting of one of his timeless classics. A trombone soloist is featured throughout along with a smooth ensemble blend. An iconic standard! 10343790 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 50.00 Welcome to the Jungle—arr. Paul Murtha. Hailed as one of the greatest hard rock songs of all time, this 1987 hit from Guns N' Roses features familiar melodies and a relentless drive throughout. Paul Murtha's hard-hitting arrangement uses the saxes on the lead and the brass on the signature riffs, along with terrific interplay within the ensemble. There's a brief written or improvised solo for alto sax. Rock the stage with this one! Highly recommended! 10343785 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 55.00 What a Wonderful World—Douglas & Weiss/arr. Alan Baylock. Alan Baylock sets this wonderful tune in a sultry 12/8 groove played at about 72 bpm, making it feel lazy and relaxed. There are no solos, just sweet ensemble writing all the way. The lead trumpet range is to A above the staff and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations. This outstanding chart is an ideal contrasting piece for any performance! 10997206 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 52.00 Wichita Lineman—Jimmy Webb/arr. Eric Richards. Although this was a pop hit back in the late 1960s, this familiar ballad lends itself nicely for jazz ensemble treated here as a jazz waltz. Scored to feature a solo trombone, alternate solo parts are provided for B-flat and E-flat instruments for added flexibility. This terrific setting features a driving style with solid hits for the full ensemble as well as feature spots for the brass section and also the saxes. 11172096 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 55.00 Won't You Be My Neighbor? (It's a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood)—Fred Rogers/arr. Mike Tomaro. As the world reflects on one of its most genuinely kind souls in the person of Mr. Rogers, fellow Pittsburgh neighbor Mike Tomaro pays tribute to Mr. Rogers' famous TV theme in this laid-back samba setting. This is not juvenile sounding, it's very sophisticated and hip, with solos for tenor sax and trombone. This one will have tremendous audience appeal! 2701404 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 50.00 You Can Leave Your Hat On—Randy Newman/ arr. David Samuel. Randy Newman tunes are always fun and creative, and Joe Cocker made this one even more fun! This salty and rockin' blues tune makes a jazz ensemble arrangement that has plenty of big hits and excitement. It features all the horn licks you remember, along with a smoky groove in the rhythm section, and also has room for your soloists to stretch out in the key of B-flat. A delightful change of pace! 10752095 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . M 65.00 Christmas & Holiday Selections Very Easy & Easy All I Want for Christmas Is You—arr. Rick Stitzel. Mariah Carey's holiday hit remains a favorite year after year, and in the hands of Rick Stitzel, this medium swing chart features easy rhythms and reduced ranges for young players. Playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations, it will sound great with limited rehearsal time. Sure to liven up any holiday or winter concert, this one is highly recommended! 10914014 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . VE 40.00 Angels We Have Heard on High—arr. Tim Waters. Here's a very straightforward setting at around 120 bpm for younger jazz bands that will be a favorite with audiences and parents. With limited ranges and rhythms for the horns and extremely playable rhythm section parts, this rock ballad treatment of Angels We Have Heard on High is quick to work up and has some really eloquent moments. Additional features include gentle and legato melodic statements for all and an effective horns-only section. There are no solos in this arrangement, and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentation. Very nice! 11000466 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . E 50.00 Angels We Have Rocked the House—arr. Larry Neeck. This hard-hitting, heavy-duty rock version of Angels We Have Heard on High will be the highlight of your next holiday concert! The fully scored ensemble writing is well within the capabilities of younger and developing players. At 132 bpm, it includes an optional solo section with written solos, and the chart sounds great even with limited instrumentation. At your next holiday concert, rock your band and its audiences with Angels We Have Rocked the House! Highly recommended! 10607062 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . E 48.00 H Baby, It's Cold Outside—Frank Loesser/ arr. Rick Stitzel. This familiar standard is usually performed as a duet. It's been recorded countless times over the years, notably in the holiday movie favorite "Elf" starring Will Ferrell. This charming arrangement for beginning players features the saxes and trumpets in the answering duet phrases. No solos are required; however, an alto soloist could be used in one of the soli sections. This will sound great with limited rehearsal time, and will be a perfect holiday concert feature! Optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10098801 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . VE 40.00 Christmas Is Coming—Vince Guaraldi/arr. Mark Taylor. Originally heard in the landmark 1965 TV special "A Charlie Brown Christmas," the music composed and recorded by Vince Guaraldi has taken on a life of its own. Christmas Is Coming is a light-hearted, yet driving composition in the recognizable Guaraldi style. It's a great choice for the holiday season and highly recommended! 10909004 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . E 40.00 Christmas Time Is Here—Vince Guaraldi/arr. Mark Taylor. Although written for the Charlie Brown TV Christmas special in 1965, Christmas Time Is Here has gone on to become a popular modern day holiday standard. Here's a beautiful setting by Mark Taylor that features creative scoring and harmonies, giving it a more sophisticated sound than its easy level would indicate. Playable with optional reduced or augmented instrumentations, it also includes fully-notated bass lines and piano voicings. Everyone knows it and everyone loves it! Very highly recommended! 10759358 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . E 40.00 Christmas Tree Ride (O Tannenbaum)—arr. Victor Lopez. This very accessible holiday chart is based on O Tannenbaum and is in a bossa/rock style played at around 138 bpm with a brief easy- to-interpret 3/4 interlude that provides interesting contrast. Additional features include a written alto sax solo and trumpet 1 range to written E top space, plus it's playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. It's Victor Lopez, it's Christmas, and it's accessible! What more do you need? 10513985 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . VE 40.00 Deck the Hall—arr. Peter Blair. This outstanding arrangement of a traditional holiday favorite gets a Mannheim Steamroller twist. With a contemporary rock groove, beautiful harmonies throughout, easy rhythms and ranges, a written 1st alto melody line and a smooth modulation, this chart will prove to be a successful and fun holiday experience! Optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10092986 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . VE 48.00 For your rising or young guitarist! PLAYING GUITAR in a JAZZ ENSEMBLE Dave Ness. Many jazz ensembles are directed by a band director who has been trained in woodwinds, brass, and percussion but with little or no guitar experience. When recruited for jazz ensemble, guitar students often do not read music notation well, or at all. The goal of this book is to simplify things for the jazz guitarist. By focusing on Freddie Green style, inexperienced jazz ensemble guitarists have a window into jazz style that will help them become solid contributing members of a swinging rhythm section. Starting with Freddie Green chords and voicings, the book tracks these voicings across different styles from blues and swing to bossa nova. From there, the book explores voicings on higher strings that can be used for accompanying soloists (known as "comping"). Finally, the book explores jazz scales for the guitar that can be used for soloing. Chord shapes and voicings are shown in tab, standard notation, and chord charts to appeal to all guitar levels and backgrounds. 11208906 Guitar Book . . . . . . . . 19.95

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