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4 Left My Heart in San Francisco—arr.
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Quincy Jones. Quincy Jones wrote some
incredible arrangements on very popular tunes
for the Count Basie Orchestra. As recorded on
This Time By Basie, Quincy's arrangement of I
Left My Heart in San Francisco features great
interplay between the ensemble playing the
melody, and the piano with written solo fills. With
a tempo around 108 bpm, and a relaxed swing
feel, there's also short solo space for tenor
saxophone, and the ranges are very moderate.
This chart is playable by a lot of bands. It's a
true classic! Highly recommended!
10368506 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
l Joshua—Victor Feldman/arr. Mark Taylor.
Composed by pianist Victor Feldman, this jazz
standard has been popular with recording artists
ever since Miles Davis famously introduced
it back in 1963. Written in an up-tempo
swing style and featuring the riff-like melody
surrounded by full ensemble statements, this
well crafted chart is certain to become a staple
in the repertoire for jazz groups.
10427396 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4 essage from Westlake—Mike Kamuf.
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Message from Westlake is a swinger that cooks
right along at about 172 bpm and features a
melody stated by tenor sax 1, bari sax, trumpet
2, trombone 1, and guitar with written out or
improvised solos for those instruments. A
stop-time chorus, an absolutely kickin' shout
chorus, a lead trumpet range to a written B
and optional vibes part make this chart even
better. Additional parts are included for optional
expanded instrumentation. Fabulous chart!
Highly recommended!
10346127 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
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Out of the Doghouse—Erik Morales.
Arranger/composer Erik Morales delivers! This
outstanding shuffle chart sounds like a big
old freight train coming down the tracks, and
it just builds and builds! There's a wonderful
section after the optional solos that features a
powerful sax soli without the rhythm section,
and there are great breaks for piano and drums
throughout. There are also some independent
bari sax lines and optional written solos for alto,
tenor and guitar. The lead trumpet range is to
written A above the staff and there's an optional
ending with lead trumpet notes up to C. This
is a hot chart! Our highest recommendation!
Optional expanded instrumentation.
10068803 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
4 enor Madness (Little Big Band)—Sonny
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Rollins/arr. Mark Taylor. Using tenor and
baritone saxes to do the heavy lifting, here is
a fun chart on this Sonny Rollins classic! There
are clever ensemble interludes and a shout
chorus to round out this swingin' chart for
little big band. Scored for 6 horns (3 saxes, 2
trumpets, 1 trombone) plus rhythm section with
optional parts included for alto sax, tenor sax
and trombone. Highly recommended!
10374156 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
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Told Ya So—Gordon Goodwin. More
accessible than most Gordon Goodwin charts,
Told Ya So is a medium swing, modal original.
The tempo is around 140 bpm, there's a flexible
solo section that has written solos provided for
flute (optional), alto 1, tenor 1, bari, trumpet 3
and trombone 1. The lead trumpet range is to
written B above the staff and optional parts are
included for expanded instrumentations. It's
relaxed and kinda laid-back, but still has the
Goodwin intensity. A fun to play, more accessible
Goodwin chart! Highly recommended!
10355628 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
4 rouble in Taipei—Michael Philip Mossman.
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With an aura of mystery and a sneaky medium
swing style, this original from the pen of
Michael Mossman features skilled and highly
effective writing for the entire ensemble. The
trumpet section is featured at the top, and there
are flexible options in the solo section, plus a
drum solo. Also included are suggested solos
and chord/scale sheets in all keys.
10343788 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4 alk, Don't Run—arr. Quincy Jones. If you
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want a chart that swings, this is it! This incredible
arrangement by Quincy Jones of Walk, Don't
Run was recorded by the great Count Basie
Orchestra on their album This Time By Basie.
It's set as a medium-up swing chart and has
amazing ensemble writing with very playable
rhythms and ranges. There's ad lib solo space
for tenor saxophone and a written piano solo.
The arrangement culminates in a smokin' shout
chorus, with drum solo fills, before taking it to
the end. Straight from the Basie book, this is a
must-have for your jazz band library!
10368516 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
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You guys rock!"
—Lisa Butts, Band Director
Hanford West High School, Hanford, CA
4 est Coast Shuffle—Carl Strommen. Set at
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about 152 bpm, here's a solid shuffle chart by
Carl Strommen that really cooks! One of the
highlights is a delightful sax soli to show off
the section. Additionally, there's an open solo
section followed by the whole band getting
into the act with an impressive shout chorus.
West Coast Shuffle is outstanding and very
highly recommended!
10369397 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4 Whisper Not—Benny Golson/arr. Vince
Norman. A wonderful jazz standard composed
by the incomparable Benny Golson, this chart on
Whisper Not features a melody and solos handled
by trumpet 2 and tenor sax 1. The medium swing
tempo is about 108 - 112 bpm and there are
no worries about brass range issues. Optional
parts are included for expanded instrumentation.
Your band will play this chart with precision and
mature musical flair. It's a quality chart from top
to bottom! Highly recommended!
10355632 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
Looking for
change-of-pace programming?
Feature a guest artist or place your
vocalist in the spotlight with these
outstanding new vocal features!
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A Foggy Day (In London Town)—George & Ira Gershwin/arr. Scott Ragsdale. Ar-
ranger Scott Ragsdale nailed this swing chart styled after the Michael Buble version! It's set at
about 148 bpm in a swing style, in the key of B-flat modulating to C, with a vocal range from
F below middle C to 3rd space C, treble clef. The lead trumpet range is to written A above the
staff and there are optional solo instrumental parts for B-flat, E-flat and bass clef instruments
in lieu of the vocal. This is an excellent chart on a great Gershwin standard!
10355566 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist or Solo Instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
I Just Called to Say I Love You—Stevie Wonder/arr. Michael Philip Mossman.
Originally recorded in 1984 by Stevie Wonder, here is a smooth version in a cha-cha style that
provides a very appealing setting for vocalist. Mossman uses some harmonic twists and turns,
interesting and creative background figures, and includes solo space for trumpet. Vocal key:
B-flat.
10427394 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 60.00
'S Wonderful—arr. Dave Wolpe. This chart on a timeless Gershwin standard is an excellent, medium swing vocal feature chart arranged in two keys, high and low, to accommodate
all vocalists. The low key is A-flat with vocal range from A-flat below middle C to 3rd line
B-flat, and the high key is E-flat, with vocal range from E-flat first line to top line F, treble clef.
The lead trumpet range goes to written high C. Additional features Include a written out tenor
sax solo and an optional substitute tenor sax solo part in lieu of the vocal solo part.
10355618 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist or Tenor Sax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 58.00
Skyfall—Adele Adkins & Paul Epworth/arr. Roger Holmes. From the latest James
Bond blockbuster motion picture "Skyfall", pop superstar Adele hit the airwaves and charts
with this powerful and dramatic theme song that blends a soulful rock style with a hint of the
signature Bond spy music. Here's a terrific setting for jazz ensemble that features either a
tenor sax or vocal soloist. Vocal key: C minor. Highly recommended!
10348136 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist or Tenor Sax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 50.00
Take the 'A' Train—Billy Strayhorn/arr. Victor Lopez. Check out this vocal with big
band chart on one of the most familiar jazz standards! It swings at 152 bpm, the key is F and
the vocal range is A below middle C to 3rd space C, treble clef. There are no instrumental
solos, and the lead trumpet range is to G on top of the staff. Plus, there are optional solo instrumental parts for B-flat, E-flat and bass clef instruments to be used in lieu of the vocal solo.
A great tune, and a great chart! Accessible and highly recommended!
10355622 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist or Solo Instrument . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 50.00
You Are the Sunshine of My Life—Stevie Wonder/arr. Mark Taylor. From the album
Talking Book, this ever-popular Stevie Wonder hit won a Grammy award for him in 1973. Beautifully arranged here as a vocal or tenor sax solo feature with a few contemporary wrinkles, this is
a great addition to any program.
10374138 Jazz Ensemble & Vocalist or Tenor Sax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00
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