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2021 22 Band Jazz Catalog DIGITAL

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Editors' Choice lNew for 2021 HBasic Library Available via ePrint All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 182 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart BLUES & SWING medium-easy / medium St. Thomas—Sonny Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. Plenty of solid tutti ensemble scoring is featured in this arrangement for small group of Sonny Rollins' familiar Latin standard. The solo section can be opened up for any player and a tasty unison ensemble chorus follows. Suggested solos and scale/chord sheets are included. Highly recommended! Instrumentation: 3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone plus rhythm section. Optional additional parts are included for alto, tenor & trombone. 10098775 Jazz Ensemble (Little Big Band). . . . . . . . . . . .45.00 H The Star Spangled Banner—arr. Paul Clark. Although this piece is not usually associated with jazz bands, this arrangement works so well it can appropriately be included in any jazz concert. It's also invaluable to have in the files for those "emergency" situations where a jazz group is called upon to perform our National Anthem. It includes just the right elements to give it a jazz flavor, yet maintains the dignity and reverence of the original. While it is harmonically jazzy, it is rhythmically traditional and can serve as accompaniment for audience singing. It is also playable with reduced instrumentation. If your jazz ensemble plays for basketball games, this is perfect. A wise investment for all jazz programs! Highly recommended! 10050282 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .45.00 Step Lightly—Joe Henderson/arr. Mike Kamuf. Don't miss this outstanding Joe Henderson swing chart that is accessible in every way for developing jazz ensembles. The melody is stated by a trio of alto, tenor, and trumpet; the tempo is around 120 bpm, and the lead trumpet range is to written G top staff. Written suggested solos are included for tenor sax 1 and trumpet 2. Additionally, it has a sweet shout chorus and lots of optional parts for expanded instrumentations. Introduce your players to Joe Henderson with this winner for concerts, festivals, or teaching! 10997192 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Still Got the Blues—Dave Mills. This medium-fast B-flat blues tune swings from top to bottom. The solo section features space for solos from the tenor sax or trombone. This tune is a great introduction to playing the music of Count Basie and when you hear it, you will recognize the style instantly. This will get your developing group learning to swing hard from beginning to end! 11202589 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Stolen Moments—Oliver Nelson/arr. Mike Kamuf. Every developing jazz ensemble should play this chart! Mike Kamuf's arrangement on this Oliver Nelson classic falls right in the pocket at about 110 bpm. The iconic melody is unforgettable and there are written or improvised solos for alto sax and trumpet. The lead trumpet range goes to G above the staff and there are options for reduced instrumentation. This is a fine chart for almost any band at any ability level. 11199002 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Stompin' at the Savoy—arr. Mike Lewis. Feature your bass player! Arranger Mike Lewis has taken this classic Benny Goodman swing tune and turned it into an easy, melodic showcase for the bass. Mike also provides solo space with written solos for 1st tenor sax and piano. The brass ranges are modest and the chart really swings from beginning to end! Don't let the year go by without playing this one that sounds great with electric or acoustic bass. Superb chart! 2702807 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E l Stompin' at the Savoy—Benny Goodman, Chick Webb & Edgar Sampson/arr. Mike Kamuf. This half- time shuffle is a unique treatment of this classic standard. It is superbly arranged to feature five soloists: trombone, trumpet, tenor, alto, and drum set. Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. Features include section solis, interludes, a kickin' shout chorus - it's all here, enjoy! 11355030 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Subee Scoot—Debbie Stempien & Greg Turner. Students will enjoy playing this up-tempo swing chart stylistically reminiscent of the Count Basie/ Sammy Nestico style. While the sax section lays down the main melody, the brass drives the B section in a shout-chorus style. Three solo sections include both optional written solos and chord symbols for students who are ready to improvise. A sax soli with tight harmonies highlights the sax section. 11198296 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 H Take Five—Paul Desmond/arr. Mike Lewis. Take the most famous 5/4 jazz tune ever written and combine it with a flawless and playable arrangement for developing jazz band and you've got a chart that should be in everybody's library! Dave Brubeck managed to make the 5/4 meter sound like the most natural thing in the world, and that's the way it plays, too. Who would've thought that young players could experience Brubeck's "Third Stream" jazz? 2381705 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Take it in Stride—Erik Sherburne. This swing chart features a stride piano section at the beginning which sets this chart up nicely. Pretty cool stuff! 11206078 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 That's the Idea!—Gregory Yasinitsky. This exciting, up-tempo swing chart for advancing groups features solos for first alto saxophone, second trumpet, and piano (written or ad lib). Add a saxophone soli and an ensemble chorus which moves from a whisper to a roar and you've got a great chart! Standard instrumentation, with optional flute, fifth trumpet, and vibes parts. A guitar chord chart is included. 11199478 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Things Ain't What They Used to Be—Mercer Ellington/arr. Rich Sigler. This is a jazz classic that every band should have in their library. The chart is a swing shuffle played at around 116 bpm and has a very familiar and catchy melody that flows smoothly from section to section. Also featured are written out solos for alto sax 1 and trumpet 2 and a lead trumpet range to written F-sharp top line. Optional parts are included for expanded instrumentation. A superb arrangement that is clever and effective in every way! 10355626 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Touchin' All the Basses—Andy Clark. It's time to let your bass player get some of the spotlight! This cool chart is written in three parts, a funky rock, a slow triple blues, and a hot shuffle. Designed to showcase the bass player, the band parts complement the soloist, but allow the bass to be heard. Each of the sections can be opened for bass or other solos as desired, or it can be performed straight through, exactly as written. A very unique and useful chart! 2468262 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E Unlimited Miles—Kris Berg. As you probably guessed from the title, this chart takes hints from some Miles Davis classics and turns them into a brilliant up-tempo swing composition. Your band will get to show off their dynamic flexibility with some wonderful soft ensemble sections that lead into a shout chorus with awesome saxophone lines filling in. Be sure to stay tuned in to the end of the chart. This features some clever harmonic and rhythmic movement that wraps up the chart with a flourish. 11346132 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 The View Looking Up—Craig Skeffington. If you've been looking for something to showcase your rhythm section, look no further! This excellent new chart written in a medium swing style features the rhythm section with improvisational space for your bassist. Notated rhythm section parts, moderate brass ranges, and a melodic line carried by all sections of the band make this a favorite for concert and festival performances! Top-notch! 11206982 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 The Way You Look Tonight—Jerome Kern/ arr. Mark Taylor. From the film "Swing Time" and originally performed by Fred Astaire, The Way You Look Tonight won the Academy Award for best original song in 1939. Since then it has remained a popular jazz standard, and here is a terrific moderately paced swing version for developing players. 10759342 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .45.00 l West Fork Shuffle—Debra Stempien & Greg Turner. This tune is a laid-back swing tune following a traditional 12-bar blues progression. Students will have the opportunity to study articulation and rhythm. The solo section includes suggested written solos as well as chord symbols for your improvisers. 11348696 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 What'll I Do?—Irving Berlin/arr. Charles Booker. Originally performed in 1923 as part of Irving Berlin's stage production "Music Box Revue," the most popular recording of What'll I Do? was created by Frank Sinatra in 1962. It's regarded as one of the great standards from the Great American Songbook and has been recorded by the world's leading artists. This fresh new arrangement captures all the nuances of one of Berlin's greatest hits. 11171766 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 H Whirly Bird—Neal Hefti/arr. Peter Blair. You may have heard Basie's band play this great Neal Hefti swinger, but this version is very accessible for younger players at around 166 bpm. The features include a written alto sax solo, a great sax soli, and well-notated rhythm section parts. Includes optional wind and vibes part, too! 10452088 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Wombat Combat—Craig Skeffington. Written in a hard-driving shuffle style, it features all sections of the band with improvisational space for your tenor player. There is also a feature for the winds that will keep everyone on their toes. If you've been looking for something to showcase your entire band, look no further. Fully-notated rhythm section parts, moderate brass ranges, and a melodic line carried by all sections of the band will make this a favorite for concert and festival performances! 11199482 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Won't You Be My Neighbor?—Fred Rogers/ arr. Paul Murtha. One of the truly iconic songs for television, the opening to Mister Rogers' Neighborhood resonates with all generations. This is a terrific setting for aspiring jazz players in a moderate tempo swing style. This one works in any neighborhood! 10908992 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .45.00 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To—Cole Porter/arr. Paul Baker. Ah, yes, Cole Porter! Paul Baker has created a quality chart on this wonderful jazz standard from the Great American Songbook. It's a crafty swinger at around 168 bpm featuring appealing sections for the full ensemble, written or improvised solos for alto and trumpet, a great saxophone soli, and a very hip interlude that builds right to the end. The lead trumpet range is to written F-sharp and additional parts are included for optional expanded instrumentations. Quality writing in a fine chart that's highly recommended! 10756378 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .48.00 Blues & Swing Medium 125th Street Blues—Dave Mills. You, your band and your audiences will really enjoy this bright swing chart in a Basie jump-swing style. With a chance to feature your favorite soloists over F blues changes and some great ensemble choruses, this chart swings hard from start to finish. The intro is rhythm section with Basie-style piano fills and the melody is a catchy blues line. Nice chart! 10280567 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 17 Mile Drive—Matt Harris. This medium difficulty chart refers to the scenic road through Pebble Beach and Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula in California, much of which hugs the coastline and passes famous golf courses, mansions, and cypress forests. The composer's frequent use of suspended chords suggests the grandeur of the region. Set in a catchy rock shuffle and using contemporary harmonic techniques, this one grooves from start to finish. Sophisticated rhythmic content enhances the memorable melody and tenor sax has solo changes. A fairly accessible chart, it will definitely sustain the interest of medium to advanced players and soloists! 10455654 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 After You've Gone—Turner Layton/arr. Mark Taylor. Arranged here in a slow Basie style swing setting, this well-crafted chart is loaded with style! The band can really cut loose on the shout chorus! A solid choice for festival or concert. 2470793 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E l Alone Together—Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz/ arr. Mike Kamuf. A standard that really hits the mark! It begins with a bass solo and a trio of winds takes the head. The lead trumpet range to written B above the staff, and there is solo space for tenor with a sample solo provided. The development section features trombones plus the other sections as well. Optional parts for vibes and flute. A first- class chart! 11355032 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .52.00 PLAN FASTER! 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