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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 | jwpepper.com | [email protected] 137 Ballads | Medium-Advanced & Advanced // Latin Selections | Very Easy / Easy Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most—Tommy Wolf/arr. Kris Berg. Here's an outstanding Kenton-style ballad that showcases the lead trombone and the trombone section. The chart builds during a 12/8 section which makes it an even stronger choice as an excellent ballad feature. There are no improvised solos, and lead trumpet range is to written C above the staff with an optional D sharp. This one is a wonderful jazz ballad with a twist! 10011988 Jazz Ensemble . . .MA 60.00 Latin Selections Very Easy The Banana Boat Song—arr. Victor Lopez. Take your young jazz band and its audiences on a Jamaican cruise with this with this easygoing calypso groove chart with a sassy melody. There are no individual solos and it features an easy Trumpet 1 range to written D fourth line. Playable with optional reduced instrumentations, the set also includes optional parts for two flutes, two clarinets, auxiliary percussion and vibes for expanded options. Easy to play, fun for all, and a very effective chart! 10997182 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 40.00 Bossa Corrente—Dean Sorenson. Inspired by the timeless beauty and power of the mighty Mississippi – corrente means "current" in Portuguese, and this chart captures the never-ending, unyielding flow using distinctive melodies, rich counterpoint, and layered musical textures. These techniques, combined with a relaxed bossa nova groove, paint a picture of the Mississippi as its current cuts a swath from the forests of northern Minnesota to the Crescent City of New Orleans, Louisiana. The open solo section allows students to improvise using only the notes of the concert D Aeolian scale. A written suggested solo is also included. 11611611 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 55.00 Caravan—Duke Ellington/arr. John Berry. Here's a distinctive arrangement for beginning jazz groups on one of Duke Ellington's most recognizable tunes. One of the featured works in the 2014 movie "Whiplash," it combines the styles of Latin and big band swing and is a marvelous introduction to the Duke for young jazzers. Arranged for full jazz ensemble, it's also playable by as few as 3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone, piano, bass and drums. 10023039 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 45.00 Cariba—John L. "Wes" Montgomery/arr. Victor Lopez. An easy bossa-rock chart with a catchy melody, no individual solos, and easy brass ranges. Played around 142 BPM, this chart performs well with reduced instrumentation plus many optional parts, including two flutes, two clarinets, and vibraphone. Great choice! (2:00) 11619654 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 45.00 Last Night of Summer—Terry White. This extremely playable laid-back Latin rock chart is the perfect difficulty level for young ensemble success. With very easy rhythm section parts and limited ranges and rhythms in the horns, this is a great choice for bands getting ready for their first concert and looking for a change of pace. There are written solos for alto sax and trumpet, with the option to improvise. 11624025 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 55.00 Listen Here—Eddie Harris/arr. Victor Lopez. This funky rock chart with a cha-cha flavor features a very hip and simple melody. Also featured are easy backgrounds, and a flexible solo section for one, some, or all winds. With the optional parts, clear rhythm section notation, a nice bass line, and only two chords, it's easy to rehearse and very effective for young jazz bands. Playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. Highly recommended! 10311417 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 40.00 Mambo del Monte—Drew Zaeremba. Latin dance energy comes alive in this chart for beginning jazz band that introduces the 2-3 son clave pattern through hands-on participation, beginning with the entire ensemble clapping the rhythm together. An easy, catchy melody keeps the style approachable, supported by optional wind parts for flute, horn, tuba, and more for added flexibility. A one-chord solo section makes improvisation accessible to beginners, creating an effective and engaging way to teach Latin feel to middle school players. 11678472 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 45.00 Rumble Bee—Victor Lopez. Here's a contemporary Latin/rock/cha-cha groove for your young jazz band by Victor Lopez! It's easy to rehearse and successful to perform with an auxiliary percussion part, no solos, and very accessible brass ranges. With a tempo around 132 bpm, it includes optional parts for two clarinets, two flutes, plus vibes. Also playable with optional reduced instrumentations, this is a great value and will be a strong addition to your young jazz band library! 10867414 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 40.00 Taco Time—Doug Beach. Upbeat Latin writing gives this very easy jazz chart an inviting rhythmic character built around clear syncopation and common Latin jazz patterns. A catchy melody and frequent full- ensemble unison figures keep all players engaged while reinforcing time and style. The simple harmonic structure in the solo section also supports beginning improvisers and developing rhythm sections. An ideal first Latin selection for introducing authentic groove, articulation, and ensemble cohesion to early jazz players. 11678961 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 45.00 Tango for Jam Jam—Zachary Smith. Tango for Jam Jam is an accessible and captivating tango sure to be a hit at any concert. The tempo is around 120 bpm, and the chart has a written alto sax solo along with lots of built-in energy – and most importantly, it's fun to play! Young groups will enjoy this one that's also playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. You'll think you're in Argentina! 10593745 Jazz Ensemble . . . VE 42.00 Latin Selections Easy Acapulco Nights—Greg Yasinitsky. A great Latin chart that makes effective use of unison vs. harmonic rhythm along with a great melody and infectious groove. After the solo section that is built on very playable changes there is a great breakdown passage that will showcase the band's rhythmic and melodic skills. 11561641 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 All the Things You Are—Jerome Kern/ arr. Michael Sweeney. Definitely one of Jerome Kern's best offerings! This easy arrangement by premier arranger, Michael Sweeney, features a moderate Latin groove with alternating swing sections. This is an outstanding chart for young groups! 2249761 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Angel—Wes Montgomery/arr. Les Sabina. Here's a Wes Montgomery bossa/rock tune that grooves along at around 145 bpm with the melody line played by tenor 1 and trumpet 2. With very playable ensemble sections and hits, this is a great vehicle for teaching style and ensemble cohesiveness. The solos are written or ad lib for tenor sax and piano, the lead trumpet range is to written E top space, and optional parts are included for vibes, flute, clarinet and more. This one is accessible, solid, and includes nice contrasts. Angel is one you don't want to miss! 10513855 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 42.00 Another Night in Puerto Rico—Erik Sherburne. A Latin-inspired chart with a danceable melody and a lighthearted feel will grab you by the wrist and twirl you around the dance floor. With fiery melodies, syncopated rhythms, and additional parts for bongos and agogo, this is a great way to introduce young players to Latin style. 11686527 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 Beachfront Bossa—Bruce Pearson. Bossa at its best! This accessible bossa nova chart provides students with an introduction to one of the most well-known styles of Brazilian music. There is enough syncopation to be interesting but still playable by all. The open solo section is for anyone; for soloists who don't want to improvise, there's a suggested solo provided in all the parts. As with all First Place for Jazz charts, this tune features flexible instrumentation. It can be performed by the full jazz ensemble but will also sound full and complete with as few as nine players. 11521137 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 Besame Mucho—Consuelo Velazquez/ arr. Rick Stitzel. Here is an easy version of this Latin favorite, arranged in a moderate bolero style. Your trombone section will especially like this, taking the lead on the statement of the melody. 2472905 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Blue Bossa—Kenny Dorham/arr. Michael Sweeney. This great jazz standard by Kenny Dorham is now available in a stylish arrangement for younger jazz ensembles! Offering both combo sounds and full ensemble scoring, this will bring out the best in your band's sound. 2433787 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Blue Waves, White Sand—Peter Blair. A relaxed Latin-style groove shapes this easy jazz chart designed for young players exploring Brazilian styles for the first time. Melodic figures pass fluidly across the band, encouraging listening and ensemble awareness, and approachable rhythms introduce a Latin feel while remaining accessible to young players. A written trombone solo provides a featured moment for a strong player within the laid-back, supportive texture. 11678873 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 Bravito!—Michele Fernandez. Teach your early jazz players authentic merengue style with this fiery Latin original. Great accessible parts for all sections, and your rhythm section will be on fire. Open solos for all sections and a fun opportunity for the trumpets to make verbal shaker sounds. Lead trumpet plays E, lead bone plays E-flat. 11593023 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 Brazil—arr. Rick Stitzel. From the skilled hands and inventive mind of Rick Stitzel, here is a classy yet easy version of this familiar samba. Every section gets a chance to play the melody at some point, plus there is a solo section for any saxophone or flute. Suggested solos and chord/scale sheets in all keys are included, plus it's playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations! 10427414 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 That's What I Call Service "I ordered the music I needed, it was shipped the same afternoon, and I received it the next day! That's what I call service. Thank you!" — Katy

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