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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 58 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart JAZZ/ROCK & FUNK medium 4 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed—Dickie Betts/arr. Dallas Burke. This classic rock hit from the Allman Brothers makes a highly unique work that is laid- back and funky. This chart features improvised or written tenor sax and trumpet solos and then it goes into a rocking guitar solo in between all the funky goodness. The different moods of this piece make it fun to play while offering a good musical challenge to developed bands. This is a fresh concept! 11202583 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 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. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Maiden Voyage—Herbie Hancock/arr. Erik Morales. Here is the beautiful Herbie Hancock tune in a stellar arrangement by Erik Morales. Creative and sophisticated but not technically difficult. The lead trumpet range is only to written F-sharp top line. There are written solo spaces for tenor sax and piano, wonderful voicings and moving lines. This is a joyous chart from top to bottom. Optional parts are included for flute, horn in F, baritone/tenor sax and tuba. Play this chart, it stands above the rest! Highly recommended! 10049710 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 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. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Morocco—Russ Freeman/arr. Gordon Goodwin. Originally recorded by jazz fusion masters, The Rippingtons, this chart for jazz ensemble features a great "Birdland-like" groove and Gordon Goodwin's creativity and total command of the big band idiom. The sax section is featured along with solo space for alto sax. Here's a chart that will never sound old! 2262517 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 Motown Tribute—arr. Eric Richards. The music of Motown continues to stand the test of time with catchy melodies and well-constructed songs. Here's a well-crafted and entertaining production number that features I Heard It Through the Grapevine; My Girl and Dancing in the Streets. Included is an open solo section during Dancing in the Streets with written samples for alto, tenor, trumpet and trombone. 10960650 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 l Mr. Fusion—Ralph Johnson. There is a cool vibe in this approachable yet genuine outing in straight eighth-note fusion style. Layers are added to layers for a calculated build-up to a gritty ensemble punch. Every section and part gets the melody at some point, with solo space for tenor sax. A note-for-note transcription of the recorded solo is provided. Top trumpet note: F-sharp 5. Detailed rhythm section parts provide lots of voicings and comping patterns for younger players. 11207406 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 4 Night Owls—Greg Moody. Pat Metheny meets Dave Brubeck in this original rock composition that recalls the fusion-tinged jazz of the 1960s. You'll find the ranges to be very reasonable while challenging your students rhythmically. The first solo goes to the trumpet while the piece builds, and then a second solo section for saxophone later on. Give your band some great experience playing in unusual meters! 11202341 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 4 Papa's Got a Brand New Bag—James Brown/ arr. Allen Gray. This funky soul classic from the great James Brown, known by audiences young and old, makes an exciting chart that will get your band "on the good foot"! The solo section features space for any instrument and a great learning opportunity to solo over E-flat blues changes. The horn parts will have your players playing tight lines and really killing it on stage! Put this tune in your bag of tricks! 11202586 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 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. . . . . . . . . . . . 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. . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 Red Clay—Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mark Taylor. From jazz great Freddie Hubbard, here is one of his most famous tunes in a solidly written chart by Mark Taylor. With a funky rock feel and well- known riffs, your band will enjoy performing this one time and again! This is also a great chart for your soloists! 10072800 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 H Red Clay—Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf. A gem of a chart, here's Freddie Hubbard's Red Clay arranged for developing jazz bands. Characteristically, it's a straight-eighths groove at 132 bpm with written or ad lib solos for tenor sax and trumpet 2. A more subtle and quieter interlude adds variety and interest, and a unique and effective rhythm section break featuring the bassist leads to the return of the head. The trumpet 1 range is to written G on top of the staff and a nice shout chorus further adds to the fun. Playable with optional expanded instrumentations. A great jazz standard superbly arranged! 10513883 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 4 Road Song—Wes Montgomery/arr. Alan Baylock. The groove is funky rock in this chart on the signature Wes Montgomery tune. At about 140 bpm, the solos are suggested and written for guitar and for any C, B-flat, E-flat, or bass clef instrument for flexibility. The solo section can easily be opened up to include as many soloists as desired. The ensemble gets plenty of exposure as well, both behind the soloists and as a featured partner. Quality chart! 11198994 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 54.00 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. . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Sidewinder—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 (Little Big Band) . . . . . . . . . . . 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 Six of One—Paul Baker. Six of One is a hypnotic straight-eighth jazz waltz in the style of guitarist Pat Metheny that adds additional colors with soprano sax and flugelhorns. Creative counterpoint, part independence, and dynamic contrast create an evolving texture that constantly captures the ear. The solo space is reserved for trumpet, guitar and drums. Written brass ranges: trumpet to high C and trombone to G. A perfect change-up for any program! 10999399 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Slim Chickens—Kris Berg. Here's Kris Berg's chicken chart for 2019! Slim Chickens is a melodic funk chart over a nice progression and it's accessible for developing groups with the lead trumpet range going to written G top staff. There are written suggested solos for tenor sax 1 and trombone 1 with very cool backgrounds supporting the soloists. It cooks at around 148 bpm with some nice bari sax licks, a sax soli, and full-sounding ensemble sections. Nothing slim here, it's a great chart, and it's highly recommended! 10997196 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 Soul Proprietor—Ellen Rowe. A gospel rocker with a straight-eighth feel - this chart rocks quietly and gradually builds in intensity to the written or improvised solo space for any saxophone, any rhythm section player, or any brass player. Do not miss the saxophone section soli without the rhythm section that materializes after the solos. Then it's back to the recap and a surprise ending. With its varied textures, strong melody and happy attitude, this chart is highly recommended! 10999974 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 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 Tangerine—arr. John Wasson. Arranged here in a funky New Orleans style, the full ensemble takes the first statement after the piano introduction. The spotlight then moves between the saxes and the brass before a feature solo spot for trombone. A classic and unique take on a familiar standard! 11100141 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 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 Trading My Tears—Mathew Montgomery. Take a journey from adversity to joy with this gospel- inspired piece. This chart develops really nicely, and the big dramatic-sounding ensemble writing embodies jubilation. Feature your lead alto player with this uplifting chart! 11202970 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 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 4 Updraft—Jeff Jarvis. You're going to love this original tune. A solid, infectious 3/4 funk groove is coupled with a modern-sounding chord progression to give this driving chart plenty of audience appeal. Solos are offered for tenor sax and trumpet but can be assigned to other instruments if desired. 11199480 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 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 Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Y O U R M U S I C . O U R N E T W O R K . Reach our vast network of performers, teachers & conductors! Learn more! jwpepper.com/myscore

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