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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 222 JAZZ ENSEMBLE Go to cart JAZZ/ROCK & FUNK medium / medium-advanced & advanced 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 . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 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 N E W F O R 2 0 2 1 E D I T O R S ' C H O I C E l Straight Ahead, G—Niels Rosendahl. Here is a hard-swinging blues channeling the sound and style of the "New Testament" era of the Count Basie Orchestra. There is an open solo section and plenty of great saxophone section licks to keep them on their toes. The top trumpet note is high C. It's a great chart with that classic style that we all love! 11347397 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 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 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 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 . . . . . . . . . . . .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 . . . . . . . . . . . .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 Uptown Walk—Bret Zvacek. Every program needs a change-of-pace chart, and this pop/hip-hop/fusion chart is the perfect choice. The infectious groove creates a contemporary sound, while the melodic lines maintain jazz phrasing concepts. The open solo section can be played as written or improvised. A wide variety of music can serve as a guide for the chart, ranging from Robert Glasper, all the way back to Tower of Power and Earth, Wind & Fire. Don't miss the horns-only section! 10999968 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .55.00 Workin' Day and Night—Michael Jackson/ arr. Allen Gray. This funky pop tune from Michael Jackson will be a hit for both your audience and your students! With no solos, this tune just gets funky from the downbeat and doesn't let up on the gas until the end. 11202592 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . .65.00 Jazz/Rock & Funk Medium-Advanced & Advanced Absoludicrous—Gordon Goodwin. More accessible than most Gordon Goodwin charts, this one is a killer funk tune that is unbelievably exciting! Your jazz band players and audiences will dig the poppin' rhythmic figures, the funky style, outstanding ensemble passages and the high energy. It lays well at around 120 bpm and has written or improvised solos for alto/bari, tenor, trumpet, and trombone. Electric piano will sound great on the funky piano introduction, the lead trumpet range is up to written high C, and optional auxiliary percussion, flute and vibes parts are included. Highly recommended! It's Absoludicrous! 10513903 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 52.00 Adventures—Kris Berg. This creative chart is a wild trek through multiple styles and energy levels. Part of the Metroplexity Big Band series, it's reminiscent of modern wind ensemble overtures. Adventures includes a rubato introduction, a Baroque bridge, a bass melody, and a huge ending, all set to a driving rock groove in 6/4, felt in two! Improvised solo space for lead alto on soprano sax includes suggested scales. Optional woodwind doubles include soprano sax on flute, alto 2 on flute, tenors 1 and 2 on clarinet, and baritone on bass clarinet. The trumpets double on flugels. The electric bass player will need to shed on this one, but the results are worth it! 11000913 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . A 65.00 At Water's Edge—Kris Berg. At Water's Edge is a floating ECM-style tune with a beautiful, haunting melody... think Pat Metheny. The chart weaves through numerous energy levels and colors as it builds to its dramatic ending. Improvised space is provided for trumpet and tenor sax and is based on one melodic minor scale. This simple concept allows aspiring players to immediately sound modern and mature. Part of the Metroplexity Big Band series. 11000919 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 65.00 H Backrow Politics—Gordon Goodwin. As performed by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, here's a showcase for the trumpet section! The groove is straight eighths with a funky feel and there's solo space for all trumpets, but the solos can be tailored as desired. The lead trumpet range is to a written high G with an optional A. This is a dynamic and fun chart and will be a real kick for the band (especially the trumpets) and audience. 10028193 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . A 70.00 Big Mouth—Jeff Jarvis. Big Mouth kicks at the beginning and never lets up! If you like Jeff's Critical Mass, Honk, Old School, and Mohave Breakdown, then you've got to check this one out! Written in the style of Tower of Power, frequent articulations are provided for the horns and the rhythm section which are integral parts of the arrangement, not merely afterthoughts. The open solo space is for keyboard/organ, baritone sax and guitar. Everyone has interesting and challenging parts to play throughout, and the solo changes are very accessible. Challenging? Yes, but well worth the effort! 10999972 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . A 55.00 H Bohemian Rhapsody—Freddie Mercury/arr. Rick Hirsch. Yes, this is for real! Queen's magnum opus, in a jazz language, orchestrated for big band, with jazz solos for Trombone (also cued in Trumpet 5/ Flugelhorn) and Alto or Baritone Sax thrown in for good measure. Additional features include multiple tempos and feels ranging from 76 to 304 bpm, to styles including an a cappella sax soli introduction, jazz ballad with double time, shuffle, and swing sections culminating in a rubato ending. This is a major work for jazz ensemble at 9 to 10 minutes that students and players will want to work on. Solid saxophone parts, tempo changes, mature brass figures, and a whole lot of fun! Instrumentation: 5 Saxes (AATTB), 5 Trumpets (on Flugelhorns), 4 Trombones (3 Tenors and 1 Bass), Guitar, Piano, Bass and Drums, with optional parts for Flute and Vibes. The lead trumpet range goes to written high D with an optional F, and the rhythm section parts are fully notated. 10371013 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . A 70.00 Break Glass—Mathew Montgomery. In case of dance emergency... break glass! The groove is sure to bring your audience to their feet to start dancing. This chart is a good fit for an advanced group or a group that wants to push their skills. There is also an opportunity to feature a trumpet player with an improvised solo. The audience and band members alike will be singing this melody long after the performance. 11202971 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 60.00 l Chakanaka Chakanaka—Mathew Montgomery. This bright, energetic work is inspired by mbira music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. The music has a way of blurring the lines between a 6/8 feel and a 3/4 feel and mixing melodies together to create a tapestry of sound. The title comes from a Shona proverb that translates to "What's good is good." If you have several percussionists or a second guitar player in your band, this is a chart that allows them all to get involved. 11354736 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 60.00 Chameleon—Herbie Hancock/arr. Alan Baylock. What a combination! Composed by Grammy winner and jazz legend Herbie Hancock and arranged by Alan Baylock, this jazz classic is both funky and hip. There's open solo space for all and the lead trumpet goes up to written D plus a few hot drum fills. This is another great Baylock chart. Got to have this one! 10049738 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 60.00 l Chicken on the Hill with Will—arr. Jamey Simmons. This funky blues is designed to showcase your tenor saxophonists! It's got a unique angular melody with a modern sound, a soli that will challenge your entire sax section, and a final shout chorus that will thrill audiences. 11349320 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 65.00 H Cold Duck Time—Eddie Harris/arr. Alan Baylock. Alan Baylock's chart on this Eddie Harris jazz classic is exciting from the very first note. This updated and contemporary version features a straight-eighth boogaloo groove at about 120 bpm. There's a written or ad lib tenor sax solo provided, the lead trumpet range is to written C above the staff. Players, audiences and judges will dig this outstanding chart! 10513936 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 60.00 Come On, Come Over—Jaco Pastorius & Bob Herzog/arr. Mark Taylor. This funk classic from Jaco Pastorius naturally features a prominent role for the bass player. Skillfully arranged for full jazz ensemble, the back-and-forth riffs are traded between smaller groups within the band. Also featured is a solo for alto sax along with plenty of hard-hitting figures for the brass. A suggested solo, chord/scale sheets in all keys, written-out bass lines and piano voicings are all included. 10522910 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 50.00 Footprints—Wayne Shorter/arr. Mike Tomaro. Recorded by Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter's hypnotic minor blues has become a true jazz classic and required literature for jazz musicians. Arranged here using a medium straight-eighth-note groove, this chart makes effective use of all the sections or the ensemble and includes a flexible solo section for any player. Including suggested solos, chord/scale sheets in all keys, written bass lines and piano voicings, this one will be fun to learn, rehearse and perform! 10522918 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 50.00 Funk Tank—Lars Halle. In the spirit of Frank Mantooth and Ashley Alexander, this funk chart provides each section of the band with exciting and distinctive roles that come together and meld into a funky, backbeat groove with a nod to the jazz/ rock fusion era. The feel is half-time, funk/hip-hop with swing eighth notes, it has a great melody that cooks within every section, and includes nice contrast with a trumpet soli before returning to the melody. Written for advancing groups, it includes a written or improvised alto saxophone solo, an optional vibes part, and a guitar chord chart. Pure fun and excitement! 10568022 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . .MA 55.00 When you have a last-minute request or program change, even tomorrow can be too late. With ePrint digital sheet music, you can start rehearsing today! You can even make and save notes right on your desktop, then print it when you're ready. And with the ePrintGo sheet music app, you can take your music anywhere on any device. Try it today and select from over 200,000 pieces for all instruments and voices. Every order is backed by The Pepper Guarantee.

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