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JAZZ
ENSEMBLE
POP CHARTS
25 or 6 to 4—Robert Lamm/arr. Paul Murtha.
Recorded by the group Chicago, this signature
hit has gone on to become a rock classic. Paul
Murtha's easy arrangement is playable with very
limited rehearsal time, but still has an authentic
and hard-driving feel. Included are optional solos
or solis for any sax and any brass instrument.
Suggested solos and scale/chord sheets in all
keys are included. Playable with optional reduced
or expanded instrumentations, it also includes a
CD. Highly recommended!
10188529 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . VE 40.00
25 or 6 to 4—Robert Lamm/arr. Mike Story.
You know it, you love it! The opening motive is
very catchy on this authentic sounding chart
on the rock classic made famous by the group
Chicago. Master arranger Mike Story works his
magic to create an accessible, fun-to-play jazz
ensemble chart. Everything you need is written
out, including brief solos for trumpet 1, trombone
1 and optional guitar. With easy brass ranges, it's
easy to rehearse and play, but still a hard-driving
chart. Very nice! Optional reduced or expanded
instrumentations.
10277420 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . E 42.00
Africa—Paich & Porcaro/arr. Ralph Ford.
Here's a wonderful take on the group Toto's
classic rock tune from the '80s. It's solidly
scored throughout and sounds amazingly like the
original while remaining accessible for developing
jazz bands. With nice dynamic contrasts, an
uncomplicated melodic line, and a medium rock
groove, this chart is one that younger players
can really dig into, yet it will sound mature when
performed by a more advanced group. More
features include: half-note tempo of 90 bpm;
written or ad lib solos for alto sax 1 and trombone
1; trumpet 1 range to written G on top of the staff;
and optional parts for flute, clarinet and vibes.
Great tune, fine chart!
10513875 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . .ME 48.00
Alligator Alley—Dean Sorenson.
This one's a New Orleans-style chart that will
have the bayou bouncing! It's an ideal opener
and a great way for young jazzers to learn
about the groove. The features include flexible
instrumentation, written solos, and only four wind
players are needed in addition to the rhythm
section. Highly recommended!
10758597 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . VE 48.00
Birdland—Josef Zawinul/arr. Victor Lopez.
Just listen to this chart and you know you have
to have it as Victor Lopez brings the original
Weather Report version to life for jazz ensembles.
All the ingredients are here, plus solo space
(written or improvised) for alto 1 and/or trumpet
2, nice chord voicings throughout, and the lead
trumpet top note is only a written G on top of
the staff. Very easy to assemble and perform,
this will be a hit every time! Optional expanded
instrumentation.
10277740 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00
Birdland—Josef Zawinul/arr. John Berry.
Originally composed for Weather Report and
released in 1967, Joe Zawinul's quintessential
jazz fusion standard has been recorded by
countless artists through the years. This chart
is a slightly truncated version for young players
that still retains the dynamic feel and sound of
the original. Ideal for young players, it's scored
for standard jazz ensemble with no solos but
is playable with optional reduced or expanded
instrumentations. Always a favorite and highly
recommended!
10960676 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . VE 40.00
Chameleon—Herbie Hancock/
arr. Victor Lopez. Herbie Hancock for the
developing band? Yes! From Hancock's famous
Headhunter recording, here is a great opportunity
to play the biggest jazz-rock hit of all time. The
melody is first played by alto, tenor, trumpet and
trombone, then the trumpet section. Next up is a
flexible, open solo section with a solo line written
for all the winds so anybody or everyone can solo!
The top note for lead trumpet is written G on top
of the staff. Super-cool chart! Optional expanded
instrumentation.
10071885 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . .ME 48.00
Chameleon—Herbie Hancock/
arr. Michael Sweeney. Herbie Hancock's classic
funk tune is finally available for younger groups!
Mike's arrangement preserves the flavor of the
original in a playable arrangement that your
students are sure to "get into."
2123396 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00
The Chicken—Alfred Ellis/arr. Mike Story.
The original version of The Chicken was released
in 2001 and has been a top seller every year.
Now Mike Story has arranged it for younger
jazz groups without losing the original style and
infectious fun! Beginning with a gospel style
chorale introduction, the band transitions into a
funky rock groove with an easy-to-play and hip
bass line. This outstanding chart for young jazz
bands features a 16-bar suggested alto sax solo
and easy trumpet 1 range to written E top space.
Playable with optional reduced or expanded
instrumentations. Don't miss it! Our highest
recommendation!
10303578 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . E 42.00
JAZZ-ROCK AND
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