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2026 Fall Concert Band Catalog

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Editors' Choice New Basic Library A Cappella Available via ePrint Downloadable All Prices in U.S. Dollars & Subject To Publisher Revision 138 Latin Selections | Easy Brewed in Rio—Vince Gassi. Bright samba writing in 2/2 time makes this easy jazz band chart an accessible entry point into Latin style. Accessible ranges and a clear melody keep technical demands low so students can focus on groove and articulation, with optional auxiliary percussion reinforcing the Latin feel. A brief rhythm section feature follows the solo section before winds layer back in, maintaining momentum and ensemble awareness. This selection works well for introducing Brazilian music to developing players in a concert or festival setting. 11678932 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 Cancun Cruise—George Shutack. Upbeat samba grooves give this easy jazz ensemble chart a clear stylistic focus, with a simple melody rotating through all sections of the band. Consistent syncopation and approachable rhythmic patterns reinforce Latin feel, articulation, and time. Written alto saxophone and trumpet solos lead into a shout chorus built around power chords that add energy and stylistic contrast. A strong option for middle school groups to introduce Latin styles while keeping student engagement high. 11678934 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 50.00 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 . . . . E 42.00 Danza del gato verde—Mike Collins- Dowden. This original laid-back Latin tune will make other cats green with envy. Young bands will love the groove on this chart almost as much as its playability. The solo section features space for any instrument to play a written suggested solo or improvise over the spicy Latin groove. 11624020 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 El Mercader de Groove (based on the chord changes to "Groove Merchant" by Jerome Richardson)—Mike Dana. This exciting up-tempo Latin funk chart is perfect for beginning groups. Based on the chord changes to Groove Merchant by Jerome Richardson, this is the perfect closer for your next concert. This chart comes with optional parts for flute, clarinet, French horn, tuba, and vibraphone to let more players in on the fun! 11377690 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Fiesta del Tigre—Mike Story. Check out Mike Story's excellent Latin chart with an easy bossa groove. Features include a written-out trumpet solo, easy brass ranges, and optional parts to include flute, clarinet, horn, baritone horn, tuba, and vibraphone. It's also playable with optional reduced instrumentation. The tempo is suggested at about 140 bpm. Majestic, bold, and exciting, it's easy, well-written and effective for any concert! Highly recommended! 10355590 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 44.00 Firewalker—Dean Sorenson. Firewalker begins with a tension and release sound by the horns alone, and eases into a driving samba groove. The features include moderate ranges, notated rhythm section parts, an open solo section, and options for reduced or expanded instrumentation. The solo section is for as many players as wanted and features cued backgrounds. Sample solo sheets in all keys are included for aspiring jazz musicians. This chart starts strong and never looks back. Highly recommended! 11000559 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 The Girl from Ipanema—Antonio Carlos Jobim/arr. John Berry. This is probably the best known bossa nova ever written! John Berry's easy version includes short written or ad lib solos for alto or tenor and trumpet. A nice way to remember the great Stan Getz! 2266971 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Havana—arr. Terry White. This breakout hit recorded by Camila Cabello helped bring Latin music to the pop charts. This arrangement for young players is easy to learn and includes sample written solos for alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, and trombone. It's also thoughtfully scored to sound great with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10909006 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Havana Good Time—Kris Berg. Grounded in a Latin cha-cha-cha style, this easy jazz band chart offers a big ensemble sound while staying firmly within beginning-level demands. Clear syncopation throughout the winds reinforces rhythmic awareness, and a two-chord solo section eases students into improvisation. Fully notated rhythm section parts clearly establish style and feel, clarifying the groove for developing players. A solid teaching piece for introducing cha- cha-cha style with confidence. 11678945 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Hot Salsa Café—Doug Beach & George Shutack. This driving salsa chart is sure to be a hit not only with the band but with the audience as well. The infectious groove, the solid ensemble writing, and the catchy melody all combine to create a perfect chart for your next program – and the Jazz Foundations scoring guarantees that the chart will work with virtually any instrumentation. 11615260 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 La Negra Tiene Tumbao—arr. Victor Lopez. This hot salsa tune took Cuban- born artist Celia Cruz all the way to the top of the Latin Grammy Awards! Celia, or "the Queen of Salsa" as she's also known, made the song famous, and Victor Lopez put it right in the pocket for younger bands. A strong rhythmic drive, easy ranges and catchy themes add up to real Latin magic! 2474214 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 48.00 Libertango—Astor Piazzolla/arr. Paul Murtha. One of the most familiar tangos throughout the world, Libertango, arranged here by Paul Murtha, will give your young players a chance to learn this important and engaging musical style. Solidly scored for the entire ensemble, it includes a CD and is playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. 10283169 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Limbo Jazz—Duke Ellington/arr. David Berger. Composed by Duke Ellington and arranged by jazz arranger and transcriber, David Berger, Limbo Jazz is a calypso- swing for the younger player. Based on the simple chord progression to Happy Birthday, the rhythm section plays a simple even eighth note, limbo/Latin style and the winds play with a slight swing feel and it all comes together just right! There's some neat plunger mute work too. This chart includes accessible ranges and written solos for alto sax, trumpet and trombone along with great fun and history. It also includes optional, nontraditional parts for participation by your concert band members. Way cool! Very highly recommended! 2480778 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 52.00 Man That Hot Sauce Burns—Brad Ciechomski. Another great Latin jazz chart in the famous Hot Sauce series! This one smokes from the opening bar, building to a full-on burn at the end. Catchy melodies and characteristic unison rhythms make this a great introduction to the Latin style for young bands and will stay with everyone long after the concert. 11685838 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 55.00 Manteca—Dizzy Gillespie/arr. Michael Sweeney. One of the classic examples of the Afro-Cuban style in jazz, Dizzy Gillespie's Manteca endures as a true standard. Available here in a version for young bands, Michael Sweeney carefully simplifies the complexities of the tune while maintaining the rhythmic drive and energetic style of the original. Arranged for full jazz ensemble, it's also playable with as few as 4 saxes, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and 3 rhythm. Very nice, indeed! 10033703 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 No Way Out—George Shutack. Here's a hip and accessible blues tune with a Latin groove scored perfectly for beginning jazz ensembles. Creative scoring produces a repetitive bass groove that is playable without becoming tiresome, and quality unison writing makes for great ensemble playing. Playable with two trumpets and two trombones. Highly recommended! 11503716 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 Oye Como Va—Tito Puente/arr. Paul Murtha. This arrangement of Tito Puente's Latin-rock classic is an absolute "must" for young jazzers! Made famous by Santana, and loaded with Latin-American spirit, this chart is perfect for teaching Latin style, while the simple chord structure takes the mystery out of improvising. It's hot! 2471441 Jazz Ensemble . . . . E 45.00 BEST SELLERS Latin Very Easy to Medium-Easy Best-Selling Charts! These selections, listed in order of popularity, are chosen most often by directors like you. Cantaloupe Island— Herbie Hancock/arr. Mike Kamuf. 10028077 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 Song for My Father— Horace Silver/arr. Paul Murtha. 11539349 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 Blue Skies— Irving Berlin/arr. Chris Sharp. 11622171 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 70.00 Land of Make Believe— Chuck Mangione/arr. Victor Lopez. 2701946 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Tico's South Side Rumba— Michele Fernandez. 11617956 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Little Sunflower— Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf. 10093122 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 Bravito!—Michele Fernandez. 11593023 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Curacao Blue—Zachary Smith. 11400504 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 42.00 Tiger of San Pedro— John LaBarbera/arr. Paul Lavender. 2199115 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 Children of Sanchez— Chuck Mangione/arr. Victor Lopez. 2474240 Jazz Ensemble. . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 VISIT JWPEPPER.COM

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