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2014 Fall Jazz Catalog

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47 Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / FAX 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] Jazz Ensemble Go to cart Blue—Bobby Shew/arr. Gordon Brisker. This gorgeous ballad that features trumpet or flugelhorn is now available to your band. Written in memory of Blue Mitchell, this tune was recorded by Louie Bellson on London Scene. Not only does it feature your soloist, it shows the depth of your band as a whole, from the majestic introduction to the muted trumpet accompaniment figures. 2203685 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 56.00 Bye Bye Blackbird—Dixon & Henderson/ arr. Dave Rivello. Arranger Dave Rivello arranged this great tune in a nice and easy, relaxed, swing genre to showcase the 2nd trumpet in the style of Miles Davis. Featuring the trademark Miles' harmon mute sound throughout the chart, Dave provides a written (or ad lib) solo, tasty backgrounds and a very hip shout chorus for medium level players. The arrangement is sensitive to the quietness of the harmon muted trumpet sound. Feature your young trumpet star on this one and have a "cool" moment in your concert! Highly recommended! 2480779 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 50.00 A Child Is Born—Thad Jones. Composed and arranged by Thad Jones, this is an absolutely gorgeous ballad in 3/4 that is a "must" for any good jazz library! It's one of the most "tasteful" jazz charts ever written! 543421 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 45.00 H Feels So Good—Chuck Mangione/ arr. Victor Lopez. Only rarely does a jazz tune cross over to the pop charts the way this Chuck Mangione classic did back in the seventies! Flugelhorn solo on the 1st trumpet part is featured throughout with the distinctive melody and then with a written or ad lib solo along with a tenor solo. The flugelhorn solo range is up to an optional written high C, but the solo is cued on the 1st tenor part as well. Victor's arrangement brings this contemporary gem within the range of the developing trumpet player without losing any of the hip appeal of the original. Here's a perennially appealing, samba/rock chart that will provide outstanding performance opportunities for your band and soloist! Highly recommended! 2480787 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 l Island Sunrise—George Shutack. This beautiful ballad from the pen of George Shutack is the perfect showcase for your trumpet or alto sax soloist. The pensive melody and rich harmony combine to create a wonderful change of pace chart. The solo part is entirely written with no improvisation required, and it's playable with reduced instrumentation. 10455630 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 Living in a Dream—Doug Beach. With a haunting melody and lush ensemble voicings, here is the perfect showcase for your trumpet, alto sax or trombone soloist. This beautiful ballad will also provide a perfect change of pace at your next concert and will be a perfect feature chart for developing soloists. The solos and the rhythm section parts are completely notated. Highly recommended! 10068887 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 52.00 4 Maybe Someday—Erik Sherburne. Feature your alto sax or trumpet/flugelhorn soloist on this contemporary ballad with a subtle touch of rock built in. This exceptional and accessible chart features lush backgrounds that will make young soloists sound like pros. The band compliments the soloist with supportive counter melodies and rich chords, giving them a chance to work on style, phrasing and dynamics. The solos are completely written and are great confidence builders. An outstanding choice! 10457919 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 A Moment Like This—Larry Neeck. For that special moment in your concert, show off the lyrical style of your jazz band with Larry Neeck's A Moment Like This. Feature your developing alto saxophone or trumpet star with this tasty rock ballad. Lush ensemble sections provide the perfect complement to the lovely solo theme and provide a solid foundation for your young soloist. This chart will sound full and complete with optional reduced instrumentation. Highly recommended! 10369385 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 My Funny Valentine—Richard Rodgers/ arr. Sammy Nestico. Feature either trumpet or flugel on this creative arrangement of a timeless standard. Written in ballad style, there's some nice ensemble scoring and a brief, easy section in 3/4. Definitely a top choice for younger bands! 2328144 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00 H My Funny Valentine—Richard Rodgers/ arr. Mike Smukal. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart gave the jazz world this beautiful ballad, and arranger Mike Smukal sets it as a lush trumpet or flugelhorn solo feature. The entire solo is notated and can effectively be performed with no improvisation. It also features a wonderful double-time section with everything written out, easy ranges, some nice substitute chords and lush harmonies. This arrangement includes optional parts for flute, horn in F, baritone and tuba. This is an exceptional chart at an accessible level! Highly recommended! 10049705 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 46.00 Over the Rainbow—Harold Arlen/ arr. Alan Baylock. Do you have two trumpet players to showcase? Here is a ballad everybody knows, scored as a trumpet duet feature. Everything is written, no improvised solos, the lead trumpet range is to C above the staff and the second part is to written A. Lyrical and melodic, this chart is a sure-fire crowd pleaser impeccably arranged by Alan Baylock! Optional expanded instrumentation. 10093177 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 H Round Midnight—Monk & Williams/ arr. Dave Wolpe. Dave Wolpe sets this timeless and beautiful Cootie Williams and Thelonious Monk classic as a flugelhorn feature. The band and soloist get to stretch out some in a double time interlude before returning to the lyrical ballad style. This chart is everything you would want it to be. Great tune, great chart! Highly recommended! 10049734 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 55.00 Summertime (from "Porgy and Bess")— George Gershwin/arr. Dave Rivello. This medium swing trumpet solo feature contains tons of jazz substance! Arranger Dave Rivello captures the distinctive "Miles Davis- Harmon Mute" sound in this outstanding chart that features both the band and soloist "a la Miles." The 2nd trumpet solo part goes to written F on the top line, and the lead trumpet goes to written A. Highly recommended! 10011971 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 Trombone Solo Features Cerulean Blue—Gregory Yasinitsky. Here's a playable feature for your trombone soloist! The lyrical melody, rich harmonies, double time solo section, and roaring shout chorus make it a juicy number any young soloist would be proud to play. The soloist may choose to ad lib or use the suggested solo. 2415321 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00 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 Fast Forward (Trombone or Tenor Feature) —Howard Rowe. Here's a unique big band swinger perfect for featuring two of your top players! Written to feature either two trombones, two tenor saxes, or one of each, this tasty chart celebrates the legacy of great jazz duos like J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding. It's not often you find a feature set in an uptempo setting like this! 2472574 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00 How High the Moon—Morgan Lewis/ arr. Dave Wolpe. Now this is classy! Dave Wolpe puts the trombones out front in this solid swinger, and boy do they sound great carrying the tune! This sits comfortably for bands at the medium level, and three of your bone players get a chance to solo, with suggested solos offered. What a great chart! 2472224 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 H I Got Rhythm (Trombone Feature)— George Gershwin/arr. Dave Wolpe. Wow! If you have a hot trombone player in your band, you've got to check out this chart! This thing smokes from beginning to end, and it just gets better and better as it unfolds. It's got the classic Gershwin sound, the incredibly skillful writing of Dave Wolpe, and plenty of space for your lead trombone player to strut his or her stuff! The solo trombone part sits at the medium advanced level. 2474250 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 55.00 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You— George Bassman/arr. Rick Hirsch. Here's a wonderful update of Tommy Dorsey's classic theme song. It's totally playable by high school jazz bands, yet it also sounds great with college and professional groups. It's written as a trombone feature throughout (with optional solo parts included for B-flat and E-flat instruments), although super-high Dorsey-esque chops are not required. The solo is mostly written with a section of improvising around the melody and ad lib fills at the end. Alternate solo parts for trumpet and saxophone are included, as well as optional parts for Clarinet, Flute, Vibes, and French Horn (doubling the Trombone 1 part). The bass and piano parts are fully notated. An outstanding ballad feature for any program! 10371015 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 58.00

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