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2025 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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198 2025-26 Editors' Choice New Basic Library Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision Jazz-Rock & Funk | Easy Crazy Walk—Larry Neeck. A high-energy, easy rock chart perfect for introducing young musicians to rock style! With its slightly funky feel, simple rhythms, and driving beat, this piece is both accessible and fun to play. A brief two-measure solo section - with suggested riffs included - offers a safe and encouraging entry point for first-time improvisers. Part of the Jazz Starters! series, it includes added optional parts to accommodate nontraditional jazz instruments. A lively addition to any beginning jazz band's repertoire, this will keep your students engaged and your audience entertained! 11624417 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Curacao Blue—Zachary Smith. Build up your rhythm section with this getaway to Curacao! Built on an easy Latin groove and moderate tempo, this chart will transport everyone to the islands without leaving the band room. Featuring a written tenor solo, this piece has clear notation for your rhythm section and reserved ranges for the winds while still bringing a fun groove. 11400504 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 42.00 (Don't Fear) The Reaper—arr. Paul Murtha. Blue Oyster Cult's iconic hit from the 1970s was immortalized in pop culture in the famous "More cowbell!" sketch on Saturday Night Live. This solid arrangement for young players will be quick to learn, requires no solos, and is playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentation. Fun for all! 11100166 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 40.00 Energize!—Vince Gassi. Using some techniques that are usually only found in upper-level charts, this is a very hip and sophisticated rock chart with a lot of vitality and drive. This is a surprisingly hard-hitting piece for music at this level, and your rhythm section will love the groove of the chart! 11615239 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Frankenstein—arr. Paul Murtha. It's the 1973 Rock classic from the Edgar Winter Group! Carefully adapted for younger groups with reasonable ranges and solid scoring, your players will have a blast with this one! Also includes written or ad lib. solos for alto and/or trumpet. Rock on! 2476959 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 French Quarter Funk—Charlton Under- wood/arr. Zachary Smith. Yes, you and your young jazz band are in New Orleans! French Quarter Funk is very hip, funky and easy to rehearse and perform. Played around 168 bpm, written solos are provided for alto sax 1 and trumpet 1, and the trumpet 1 range is to written F top line. The flexible instrumentation provides options for reduced or expanded ensembles and the style will be a favorite of young jazzers. 11198972 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 44.00 Green Fuzz—Brian Bankston. This straight-eighth, upbeat groove has an infectious quality and gives the impression of a 1970's TV theme song or maybe an anime opening. It has a sweet sax feature upfront, a tenor sax solo, a trumpet solo and a cool break-down that really grabs the listener's ear. Your students will love it as well as their audience! 11606304 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Green Onions—Booker T. Jones/arr. Roger Holmes. Your students will feel so cool playing this one! It's the slow-cooking, minor-key rock-shuffle tune that became a trademark for Booker T. & the M.G.'s. Although the written-out solos are scored for alto or tenor and trumpet, the chord changes are so easy that anyone could solo on them. This will be a guaranteed favorite with your band! Highly recommended! 2472906 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Hey, Elephant!—Drew Zaremba. You may be familiar with the composer from his YouTube channel which features his fantastic big band and a host of super solos. With an infectious groove and incredibly hip melody and changes, this funk chart will be a blast for your band and audience. Open solos for all instruments. 11562054 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Hip Hip Hop—Steve Shanley. If you are looking to switch things up in your next program, this chart is a great choice. It has a modern hip-hop sound that your students and audience will love. Great ensemble writing and a solo section will make this an excellent opportunity for your students. Hop on to the stage with this chart! 11206076 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 50.00 Intermodal—Kris Berg. The components of this chart are usually only found in music at more advanced levels, but here these cool features are reachable by younger bands. The intriguing solo section has opportunities to showcase a number of players on short segments interspersed with ensemble figures. 11615107 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Isn't She Lovely—Stevie Wonder/arr. John Berry. From Stevie Wonder's landmark 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life, this smooth and tender hit has gone on to become a jazz standard performed and recorded by many artists. In a moderate swing style, this easy chart captures the essence of the original in this version of younger bands. Including short written or improvised solos for alto sax and trumpet, it also has options for limited or expanded instrumentations. Highly recommended! 11105220 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 The Jazz Police—Gordon Goodwin/arr. Victor Lopez. Here's a very hip jazz/rock adaptation of Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band chart for developing jazz ensembles. It's true to the original style and concept, but made accessible for the real world. The driving bass and funky lines will engage the band, the audience and you. Features include written solos for alto and tenor sax, and a lead trumpet range to written G on top of the staff. Optional parts are included for flute, horn in F, baritone and tuba.You know your band will be all over this chart! It's hot! Very highly recommended! 10093090 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 52.00 Joined at the Hip—Kris Berg. Bring the unmistakable groove of funky '60s-style jazz to your young jazz ensemble. Part of the Jazz Starters! series, this flexible- instrumentation chart features a laid-back rhythm section feel, tight unison lines, and plenty of style-building opportunities. With short solo spots trading with full ensemble passages, students can gain confidence in both improvisation and ensemble playing. Perfect for concerts or festivals, this will be a favorite with students and audiences alike! 11624414 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Mercy, Mercy, Mercy—Josef Zawinul/ arr. Mike Story. A must-have chart for every young jazz band! This classic jazz/ rock favorite by Joe Zawinul is masterfully arranged for young jazz bands with an easy rock feel by Mike Story. This chart has a simple written out piano solo, a trumpet 1 range to written D fourth line, a tempo at about 100 beats per minute, and a very catchy melody. Playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. It will sound great and it's easy to play, enough said! Highly recommended! 10355608 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 44.00 Oh Chanukah—arr. Steve Shanley. Bring a joyful swing to your holiday concert with this fun and accessible arrangement for beginning jazz band! Featuring the traditional melody with a jazzy twist, this chart includes flexible Jazz Starters! scoring covering flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, and horn along with fully-notated rhythm section parts to support young players. The easy solo section offers simple changes with suggested notes and rhythms, making it a great introduction to improvisation. A perfect choice for December performances, this blends holiday spirit with jazz style to delight audiences and players alike! 11624424 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Pass the Hot Sauce—Brad Ciechomski. Ignite an infectious hot Latin groove from the downbeat! Utilizing authentic traditional rhythms and repetition, this chart allows your young band to lock in and turn up the heat! Your students will experience the rhythmic energy of soca, or soul calypso, which emphasizes the music's connection to African-American and Trinidadian traditions. Moderate ranges make this chart easily playable across the score. Fun techniques and an open solo section based on a captivating piano montuno allow plenty of room to feature your developing soloists. 11521139 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 55.00 Play That Funky Music—Robert Parissi/ arr. Mike Story. Yes, your young band can get funky- but only arranger Mike Story can take a pop tune like Play That Funky Music and make it come alive for the young jazz ensemble. Simple rhythms, effective and colorful harmonies, and easy written solos for trumpet and trombone are only a few highlights. Easy to assemble and great fun! Optional reduced or expanded instrumentation. 10071748 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 42.00 Pyramid Power—Doug Beach & George Shutack. Get the crowd grooving with this hip rock chart that features a straight rock beat and an infectious melody based heavily, but not exclusively, on the pentatonic and dominant scales. Playable with a full sax section, two trumpets, and two trombones. Every section has open solo opportunities. 11561659 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Rockin' Rafael—Steve Shanley. An energetic, fun rock chart that will get your beginning jazz band grooving in no time! With a catchy melody, clear rhythm section parts, and flexible Jazz Starters! scoring, including parts for flute, clarinet, bass clarinet, and F horn, this chart is ideal for young ensembles. The accessible solo section features simple chord changes with suggested notes and rhythms, making it a perfect introduction to improvisation. A great way to build confidence and excitement, this will have your students looking forward to every rehearsal! 11624416 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Samba Soul—Greg Moody. This fun and accessible jazz-rock piece will remind you of Quincy Jones' Soul Bossa Nova. Written- out solos with changes appear in the alto 1, tenor 1, and trumpet 2 parts. Conservative ranges and rhythms make this a great choice for developing bands! 11622181 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 70.00 Seven Nation Army—Jack White/arr. Paul Murtha. Featuring one of the most powerful riffs of the rock era, this hit recorded by The White Stripes in 2003 is arranged here in a hard-hitting version for younger players. No solos are required and the melody is skillfully passed around from section to section. Fully-notated bass lines and piano voicings are included, and it's playable with optional reduced or augmented instrumentations. Lots of fun and highly recommended! 10775172 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Sideways Walking Dog—Zachary Smith. Sideways Walking Dog features a Latin/ rock groove at around 180 bpm with very simple rhythms and a great melody line. Additional features include easy brass ranges, a written solo for tenor sax, and written-out drum fills. Clever, plus easy to play, plus well-written equals a quality chart! Playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10452072 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 42.00 Smooth Sailing—Bryce Newton. A relaxed, easy swing chart perfect for helping young jazz players develop a strong sense of groove and timing. Written within the accessible guidelines of the Jazz Starters! series, it features comfortable ranges, clear rhythms, and straightforward chord progressions, making it ideal for building confidence. Memorable melodies and short solo sections over simple changes give students a chance to explore improvisation in a supportive setting. With its laid-back vibe and focus on feel, it's a smooth ride to better jazz playing! 11624420 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 45.00 Stingray—Chris Sharp. Young bands will love this original jazz-rock composition that features written-out solos in the tenor sax 1 and trumpet 1 parts. 11574242 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . 70.00 Customer service is available weekdays 9am–6pm ET 1.800.345.6296

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