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You Do You—Jamie Roth. Get ready to rock!
Check out the funky horn licks and the driving
rhythm section groove on this one. It has a
bit of a throwback vibe that your band and
audience will love. Perfect for a home concert!
11615247 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00
Jazz-Rock & Funk
Medium
#1 No Pickles—Mathew Montgomery. You
are going to love this chart! Full of flavor and
funk, there is plenty of groove and energy to
go around in this blues-based chart. Your
trombone soloist will love the opportunity
left open to solo in this tune backed by a
rocking groove. And you will love how this
one ends!
11399439 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 60.00
10 Miles From Home—Steve Briody.
This modern jazz moderate-tempo ballad
features a beautiful melody and chord
changes combined with the forward pulse
from your drummer's ride cymbal pattern
and the rhythm section. It's a wonderful
opportunity to feature your alto or flugel
player on the lyrical written-out solo section.
The wide range of dynamics leading to the
inspiring outro provides an outstanding
musical journey for your students!
11571914 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Africa—Paich & Porcaro/arr. John Wasson.
Originally a #1 hit for Toto in the early
1980s, and recorded again by the group
Weezer, this powerful rock anthem features
a distinctive groove and memorable lines.
In this chart it's given a contemporary spin
while maintaining the feel and drive of the
original. There's solo space for trumpet.
Highly recommended!
10960648 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Arnge Drank (Orange Juice with an
Attitude)—Paul Baker. Wow... orange
drink with an attitude! Texas writer Paul
Baker presents an outstanding funk chart
beginning with a piano riff to set up the
rhythm groove before the trumpet and altos
hit with the melody. Trombones and low
saxes support with counterpoint. After the
trombones take it through the bridge the
saxes again state the melody in a dramatic
stop time section that moves into the
trumpet and trombone solos. After a drum
solo, the bari and bass trombone shine as
they set the funky foundation for the shout
chorus. A return of the piano riff sets up the
final melodic statement and dramatic coda.
Trumpet range to written High C. Trombone
to G. Pure fun, and highly recommended!
10369423 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00
Attack of the Killer Trombones—Chris
Sharp. Here is the trombone section
feature you've been looking for! The Sing,
Sing, Sing style and ensemble writing will
give your trombones plenty to sink their
teeth into. The lead trumpet range extends
to high C.
11515273 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 75.00
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. . . . . . 55.00
Blackbird—Lennon & McCartney/arr. Mike
Tomaro. Perhaps one of the Beatles' lesser
known tunes, Blackbird remains one of
their most creative and memorable. Mike
Tomaro's smooth setting uses a blend of
light funk along with a brief samba section
to create a truly outstanding effect. The
theme is stated simply in the beginning
by trumpet, followed by an array of
orchestrational textures and harmonies.
Highly recommended!
10098755 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 60.00
Bluestone Lane—Roger Schmidli. Feature
your lead trombone with this great chart.
Things start off sultry with a written solo
and ethereal lines in the saxophones and
trumpets. When things come together, it
has some punch. Later on, the trombonist
improvises for an extended solo. If you are
looking to feature your lead trombone and
have a great group that can back them up,
go for this chart!
11347399 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Brother Mister—Christian McBride/arr.
Mike Kamuf. A stop-time development
section and a power shout chorus are but a
few of the exciting features of this straight-
eighth groove chart composed by Christian
McBride. Set at a medium tempo, this hip
tune includes written or improvised solos for
alto 1, trumpet 2, tenor 1, and drums. The
lead trumpet range is to written A above
the staff and optional parts are included for
expanded instrumentations. Very cool in a
contemporary way!
10311431 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00
Buffalo Wings—Mike Carubia. This
outstanding funk original is based on two
chord changes, I & IV Dominant chords,
making soloing a breeze. A short interlude,
or bridge, provides a break from the two
chords adding interest to the overall effect
of the chart. With hints of Watermelon Man,
this tune features unison melodies and
hip harmonies making it extremely fun to
play and hear! Tons of personality! Highly
recommended!
10072056 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 47.00
Bug Juice—Adrien Re. Bug Juice is a
groovy, hip-hop inspired chart that will give
your best trumpet, tenor sax and trombone
a great opportunity for showcasing! It also
features a cool breakdown section with a
nod to Bob Mintzer that sets up the open
solo section. The whole piece is rounded
out with a powerful shout chorus and
modulation. This one is going to bring the
place down!
11199472 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Caravan—Duke Ellington/arr. Mike
Tomaro. You know it as swing, but this
is the hot version recorded by Chicago!
Ellington's famous standard gets a fresh
face-lift in this exciting arrangement by
Mike Tomaro!
2354991 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Carla's Bleyhouse—Dan Kramlich.
Inspired by the composer Carla Bley,
this modern rock tune features both silky-
smooth counterpoint and in-your-face brass
hits. See if you can find the Carla Bley
Easter eggs inside.
11622568 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 65.00
The Chicken—Alfred James Ellis/arr. Kris
Berg. If you've got a strong bassist, this is
your showstopper! This chart, made famous
by bass virtuoso Jaco Pastorius, gets
kicking with a killer gospel chorale, but is
soon interrupted by one of the funkiest bass
lines ever played! Soon the entire band is in
on it with a Tower of Power-style sound that
is sure to impress everyone listening!
2467934 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Christmas Time Is Here—Vince Guaraldi/
arr. Mike Tomaro. Here is a fresh, relaxed
swinging arrangement of the beloved
Charlie Brown Christmas favorite. Set in
4/4 and scored for small jazz ensemble,
this setting shows off rich harmonic writing,
hip swinging figures, and open solos for all
instruments. Instrumentation: alto, tenor,
bari, trumpet 1 & 2, trombone, and rhythm
section; optional vibes.
11373262 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00
Cold Duck Time—Eddie Harris/arr. Erik
Morales. Eddie Harris' Cold Duck Time
features a straight eighth feel and a very hip
opening intro lick. This terrific chart is set in
a funky, rock groove at about 132 - 144 bpm
and has written or improvised solo space for
alto sax, bari sax, trumpet 2, and guitar. The
lead trumpet range is to written A above the
staff (with an optional B). This chart totally
cooks! Highly recommended!
10355584 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00
Cold Sweat—arr. Allen Gray. James Brown
had many great hits, and this one translates
into a funky jazz band chart that's sure to be
a favorite. Set at around 116 bpm, it exudes
all the soul and funk of the Godfather of
Soul with authentic ensemble and sectional
passages that are so important to this
style. The solo section features room for
improvised solos from any of the saxes,
trumpets or trombones. If you've got the
hardest working band in show business,
you'll dig this chart!
10605780 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 65.00
Creepy-Crawler—Bret Zvacek. A sizzling
jazz-rock chart with an incredibly hip
melody, an infectious groove, and a
wonderfully effective unison shout chorus.
Solo opportunities for tenor sax and
trombone.
11561666 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
Critical Mass—Jeff Jarvis. Here's a chart
that everybody's gonna like! It's a straight-
ahead funk chart with an infectious beat,
popping bass, cool sax licks and hard
brass pops. If you've tried Jeff's other
funk charts, you're going to want this
one. And if you haven't, you'd better get
started! Definitely a hip, groovin' tune that
better bands will get into!
2439297 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00
BEST
SELLERS
Jazz-Rock & Funk
Medium
Best Selling Charts! These selections,
listed in order of their popularity, are
chosen most often by directors like you.
The Chicken—
Alfred James Ellis/arr. Kris Berg.
2467934 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Sir Duke—
Stevie Wonder/arr. Michael Mossman.
10297508 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Mamacita—
Joe Henderson/arr. Alan Baylock.
11511951 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Birdland—
Josef Zawinul/arr. Victor Lopez.
10277740 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Red Clay—
Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf.
10513883 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 48.00
Critical Mass—Jeff Jarvis.
2439297 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Attack of the Killer Trombones—
Chris Sharp.
11515273 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 75.00
Honk—Jeff Jarvis.
2702672 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
Feels So Good—
Chuck Mangione/arr. Victor Lopez.
2480787 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 52.00
Pick Up the Pieces—arr. Victor Lopez.
10068806 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . 55.00
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