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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] 139 Latin Selections | Easy / Medium-Easy Peanut Vendor—arr. Tim Waters. With a classic mambo feel, this chart pays homage to this timeless Latin tune that's been covered by many jazz legends. After the fanfare opening, the mambo groove is established featuring a floating trumpet solo before the entire band joins in on the fun. The solo section features space for written or ad-lib solos for alto, tenor, or trumpet. Next there is a great shout chorus before recapping the main theme. This is sure to be your favorite Latin tune of the year! 11572328 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 Ritmo Cristal—Michele Fernandez. Your young players will have incredible fun with this tribute to "Mambo King" Pérez Prado. The infectious original mambo features catchy riffs and authentic rhythms specifically designed for young players. Importantly, there are interesting parts for every section of the band. 11571832 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Ritmo Infinito—Peter Sciaino. Designed for early jazz ensembles, this Latin chart begins with a rhythm section feature before wind parts layer in gradually. Repeated use of the piano's Latin pattern across the ensemble reinforces style and a teaching focus on syncopation. A chorale- like melody of longer held notes supports balance and blend. An effective teaching piece for introducing Latin groove within a comfortable range and texture. 11678886 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 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 . . . . E 42.00 Song for My Father—Horace Silver/arr. Paul Murtha. This standard features a distinctive bass line groove and a laid-back Latin style. Expertly adapted for this easy level, here is a great way to introduce the music of this jazz master to your students. 11539349 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Sunsets and Sand—Dean Sorenson. Time to hit the beach with this upbeat Latin chart that invokes spring break at any time of year. The catchy melodies and unison rhythms along with the calypso groove are perfect for developing programs to focus on style, rhythms, and articulation in a fun and engaging setting. 11685846 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 Sway (Quien Sera)—Juan Pablo Ruiz/arr. Rick Stitzel. This smooth Latin favorite has been around for more than 50 years and recorded countless times, including recently by Michael Buble. The easy rhythms and infectious groove make it an excellent choice for beginning groups. Scored for full jazz band, it's equally effective when played with as few as 3 saxes, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone and rhythm. Also included are optional parts for flute, 2 clarinets, horn in F and tuba. This will be a fun favorite! 10052551 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Tiger of San Pedro—John LaBarbera/arr. Paul Lavender. At last! An exciting, easy setting of this great John LaBarbera Latin chart that's ideal for developing bands. It is surprisingly true to the original, but it is well within the reach of even more limited groups. 2199115 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 Latin Selections Medium-Easy Almost Latin—Tom Molter. Bring the vibrant energy of Cuban rhythms to your band room with infectious grooves and catchy melodies ideal for developing musicians. This intermediate-level Latin jazz chart features clear rhythmic patterns and memorable hooks that make learning the authentic style genuinely fun. With dedicated conga and auxiliary percussion parts, young players get hands-on experience with traditional Latin textures. Alto and tenor saxophones, plus trumpet and trombone, each get their moment to shine with written solos that can be performed individually or as a full section. Whether your ensemble is discovering Latin jazz for the first time or building its groove vocabulary, this chart delivers accessibility without sacrificing authentic flavor. 11688706 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 59.30 Blue Skies—Irving Berlin/arr. Chris Sharp. A fresh treatment of Irving Berlin's classic in a salsa style alternating with swing passages. Written-out solos with changes are provided for trumpet 2 and alto sax 1. 11622171 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 70.00 Brasileiro Chant—arr. Michele Fernandez. Brazilian samba groove drives this jazz ensemble chart built around energetic syncopation and dance-like momentum. A written baritone sax solo provides a unique featured moment supported by optional flute and auxiliary percussion parts that deepen the Latin color. The lively feel and clear rhythmic focus make it a fun, effective way to introduce samba style to high school players. 11678463 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Cantaloupe Island—Herbie Hancock/arr. Mike Kamuf. Arranger Mike Kamuf scored this hip, funky Latin-rock tune for younger players. Ideal for this level, it features three chords, a repetitive groove, catchy melody and a hot bari sax part. There are written solos for tenor sax and trumpet, and the lead trumpet range goes to a top line F with optional G on top of the staff. This chart will also sound great with optional or expanded instrumentation. This is a superb chart from beginning to end. Highly recommended! 10028077 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Ceora—arr. John Wasson. A fun and accessible arrangement of the Bad Bunny hit. Open solo section. Lead Trumpet plays A (opt.), lead Trombone plays F (opt.). 11678465 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 Charade—Henry Mancini/arr. Mark Taylor. Feature your trombone soloist on this unique and accessible samba setting of Henry Mancini's popular standard! The soloist alternates with flowing ensemble passages, and later there's a full-ensemble shout that begins with a full-band unison. The solo is written and chord changes are provided for improvisation as desired. Moderate ranges and technical demands will allow for focus on the style and feel of this marvelous chart! 10317233 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Children of Sanchez—Chuck Mangione/ arr. Victor Lopez. Here's some great news for bands at the medium-easy level! If the popular Dave Wolpe arrangement of this tune was just a bit out of reach for your band, now you can enjoy a successful performance of this Chuck Mangione classic using this slightly simplified version! Victor has taken the key down a whole step and has carefully adapted the ranges, with the highest trumpet note being an A above the staff. What a treat for developing bands! 2474240 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 A Day in the Life of a Fool (Manha de Carnaval)—Luiz Bonfa/arr. Terry White. With a sophisticated sound right off the top, this chart features a bossa nova groove at around 128 bpm. But not just any bossa, this one stands out above the rest! It includes superb harmonies, nice voicings, a great sax soli, written solos for alto and trumpet, and a big shout chorus. Included are a variety of optional parts plus flute, clarinet, and vibes. A Day in the Life of a Fool is all very tasty throughout. Highly recommended! 10593757 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 48.00 Don't Blame the Salsa—Erik Sherburne. This Latin chart is absolute fire! With an infectious melody, danceable groove, and wonderful orchestrations, it's fun to play and very accessible. This will be a favorite! 11572372 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 50.00 I Dream of Dizzy—Mike Collins-Dowden. This medium-tempo Latin tune pays homage to the great Dizzy Gillespie. With its tropical Latin vibe at the top, it weaves into a swing feel and seamlessly moves in and out of the Latin groove. The solo section features space for any instrument to play suggested written solos or improvise over the Latin groove. Next, a drum solo takes the band into a nice breakdown before a rousing finale returning to the main theme. 11624023 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Jalapeno Power—Doug Beach. Syncopated unison writing launches this bright samba chart designed for high school jazz bands. Trombones introduce the smooth melody before passing it through saxes and trumpets, leading to a tenor solo and a sax soli punctuated by brass hits. A bold full- band shout closes the piece, reinforcing wind syncopation and authentic samba feel in the rhythm section. A solid choice for developing ensembles looking to focus on the Latin style with energy and clarity. 11678946 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Land of Make Believe—Chuck Mangione/ arr. Victor Lopez. Get out the Latin percussion for this famous tune! A lazy intro for trumpet and alto explodes into a fierce samba that develops into a mambo later on, then back to the samba feel. Turn your first trumpet player loose on this and drive your audience into a frenzy! This will go over big for contest and festival performances, too! Very highly recommended! 2701946 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 60.00 Little Sunflower—Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf. This wonderful jazz standard is masterfully arranged and features a haunting melody with an alternating bossa and light funk groove. Solos are written for piano, trumpet, and tenor sax with modest brass ranges and a sweet shout chorus. It's been play-tested with great success and is an excellent chart all around! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093122 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Mambo over the Mountain—Rick Hirsch. A fiery mambo to energize your band with a catchy Latin groove and strong sense of rhythm. The piece opens with the ensemble clapping the main rhythmic figure, immediately establishing feel and style. Written solos for alto saxophone and trombone along with a featured sax soli and optional conga part add color and excitement. Syncopation and drive make it a fun, accessible introduction to Latin jazz for young ensembles. 11687293 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00 Star Eyes—Gene de Paul & Don Raye/ arr. Annie Booth. A relaxed Latin rumba groove sets a cool, laid-back atmosphere that emphasizes feel and rhythmic nuance. A featured trumpet solo leads into a short rhythm-section spotlight before a key change adds fresh color to the final statement. Syncopated figures present an engaging rhythmic challenge, keeping the focus firmly on groove and ensemble cohesion. 11687298 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 55.00 Tea for Two—Vincent Youmans/arr. Mike Dana. A Latin cha-cha-cha chart features a catchy, steady groove and rich harmonies, great for training your students to read accidentals. Written solos for alto saxophone and trumpet remain accessible to developing players. The music provides a solid stylistic challenge for mid-level ensembles, emphasizing rhythmic precision and Latin articulation throughout. 11687299 Jazz Ensemble . . .ME 52.00

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