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2014 Fall Jazz Catalog

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37 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 Blues & Swing medium-advanced H In the MoodJoe Garland/arr. Jeff Tyzik. Here is the hot version of this big band standard arranged by Jeff Tyzik as recorded by Doc Severinson and the Tonight Show Band. With a dressed up feel and solos for alto, tenor and trumpet, this timeless classic never sounded so good! 10033665 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 l In the Wee Small Hours (Pro Version)arr. Billy Byers. As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on the album Frankly Basie: Count Basie Plays the Hits of Frank Sinatra, this Billy Byers arrangement is a fantastic medium-slow swing chart. It's classic Basie with a soft, swinging melody, room for solos, and an "in-your-face" shout chorus which then returns to the quiet melody with a gentle ending. In this original version, the shout chorus is unchanged, and changes are provided for tenor saxophone, trumpet and piano soloists and the rhythm section. Big band music doesn't get any better than this! 10455860 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 4 The Jazz Me BluesTom Delaney/arr. Brent Wallarab. Originally written in 1920 by Tom Delaney, and recorded over the years by Bix Beiderbecke, the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and many others, this medium-advanced swing/ Latin setting commissioned by IMEA for the 2015 Illinois All-State Jazz Ensemble gives the tune a contemporary attitude for a whole new generation of jazz musicians. Scoring calls for 5th trumpet and SATTB saxophones, however an optional alto sax substitute part for soprano is included. 10452988 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 4 JeannineDuke Pearson/arr. Mike Dana. A great jazz standard played around 178 bpm, this swing chart features alto sax with a suggested written solo provided, and a drum solo played in between band hits. The lead trumpet range is to written high C. An optional vibraphone part is included. 10452154 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 58.00 n Jody GrindHorace Silver/arr. John Clayton. The funky stylings of Horace Silver are featured in this energetic arrangement from the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. A trumpet and tenor sax duet starts it off, followed by ensemble punches and solos for tenor and trombone. The entire ensemble gets into the act as the chart roars to a climactic finish. 10016113 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 4 JoshuaVictor 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. Highly recommended! 10427396 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 H Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!Jule Styne/arr. Gordon Goodwin. In the style of Basie and Hefti, this Gordon Goodwin adaptation of the wonderful holiday classic is set in a medium swing style. Not a drum showcase, but the drummer has plenty of solo space beginning on brushes, then to sticks as the intensity rises. There is a flute part on second alto (can be omitted) and a percussion part for vibes. The optional solo space is for alto, tenor, trumpet, trombone, and the lead trumpet range is to written high E. A great sax section soli rounds out this excellent chart. This one is so nice, you'll want to play it year 'round! Highly recommended! 10093207 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 l Letter from HomeThad Jones. Many of Thad Jones' original compositions were recorded by the Harry James Orchesta and this chart beautifully illustrates how jones had such a unique talent for writing within the established style of different bands, while still managing to instill his own musicality in each piece. This arrangement of Letter from Home features a trumpet solo as played by Harry James. There is also a piano solo and a nice 16-bar sax soli that is followed by a great shout chorus. The instrumentation of this chart calls for a trumpet soloist with the ensemble with a total of five trumpets. 10458184 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 65.00 n A Little Minor BoozeWillie Maiden. This great Kenton classic, as recorded on the album Live from Redlands University, is a swinging, happy chart which allows for lots of blowing space and is combined with great ensemble sections. This chart features the trombone section, with solos for alto saxophone and trumpet. This is a revised, cleaned-up version, done in Finale for the first time, and it is finally correct and much easier to read. If you have the older version lying around, you should definitely consider getting this updated version. 2390581 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 47.00 l Lucked OutNicholas Fernandez. Lucked Out is an up-tempo swing chart requiring a more mature band. There are some challenging rhythm section parts including an "open time" section in the middle allowing them the opportunity to experiment with time and feel, not the easiest concept to grasp. Tenor sax is the featured soloist in this chart which includes a suggested solo if the tenor player wants to go in that direction. Possibilities abound with this unique chart! 10454526 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 45.00 n Magic FleaSammy Nestico. This bright swing original has served as a "rite of passage" for many big bands. Sammy Nestico's style marking of "moocho fasto" sets the pace for an exciting ride through winding melodies and solidly scored ensemble writing. Solo space is offered to tenor saxophone and drums. 923516 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 H Makin' WhoopeeWalter Donaldson/arr. Dave Wolpe. Bass trombone players can count on one hand the good charts available for their instrument. Well, here is one of the best yet arranged by Dave Wolpe in the style of the great George Roberts. With a medium-swing feel, this showcase will bring out the best in your bass trombone player with no improvisation, just written melody. There is some written or improvised jazz for 2nd trumpet in harmon mute, and the lead trumpet has a unison line to written high E. A nice sax soli is the icing on the cake. An outstanding feature chart! 10071915 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00 H Moanin'Charles Mingus/arr. Sy Johnson. This is an awesome Mingus double-time swing chart in the original version as recorded on the Mingus Big Band 93 CD. It kicks off with a hot bari sax intro, features some really tight licks, an extended open solo section, and an infectious bari sax line that drives the whole piece. Serious jazz for serious bands! 2388650 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 4 Moment's NoticeJohn Coltrane/arr. Alan Baylock. Alan Baylock crafts a great swinger on one of Coltrane's brilliant compositions. Set around 208 bpm, this chart includes solo space for alto and tenor and a lead trumpet range to written high C. A big shout chorus and sax soli complete the package. Outstanding chart! 10452152 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 58.00 n OrnithologyParker & Harris/arr. Greg Yasinitsky. Greg Yasinitsky has set Charlie Parker's great bebop tune to swing at about 172 - 200 bpm. Featuring plenty of excellent sax section solis, brass solis, solo spaces (suggested written solos included) for tenor sax, and piano, this is fine big band swing chart on a great tune. The lead trumpet range goes up to written B-flat above the staff and optional flute and vibraphone parts are included. This is essential jazz repertoire, and this chart is very highly recommended! 10355616 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00 l PatienceFred Sturm. This original chart commissioned and written by Fred Sturm features drums throughout in this modern swing tune that winds through many different feels. Utilizing both brushes and sticks, this wonderful arrangement features the drummer by providing interplay with the ensemble and plenty of solo space. This is a very clever and understated tune with quite playable ensemble parts and beautiful writing that will take your band and audiences on an exhilarating musical journey! 10455880 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00 l Re-Imagining the WorldDave Rivello. Re-Imagining the World is a creative musical voyage! With a Pat Metheny flavor, the work begins with bari sax and band vocals trading back and forth. Then the swing groove begins at 184 bpm with a soaring ensemble featuring a trombone solo and plenty of energy. An upbeat and exciting chart perfect for concert, contest and festival! 10452160 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 58.00 Real Loud First Note BluesTom Kubis. Composed by acclaimed jazz writer Tom Kubis, this loose shuffle blues chart definitely lives up to its name and is guaranteed to energize jazz ensembles and their audiences. This chart is equally appropriate as an opener, closer, or anything in between. Solos are offered for trumpet 4, alto sax 2 and trombone 3, but the blues based changes allow the solo section to be opened up so that any player can be featured. After the solos there is an effective and exciting shout chorus. Throughout this solidly scored original there is tight ensemble and unison writing in the tradition of Thad Jones. Infectious rhythms such as triplet arpeggios give the lines momentum. And, as expected, there is a rousing finish as the band sounds two final chords. The lead part for saxophones is soprano. A powerhouse chart! Highly recommended! 10312719 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 56.00 Iconic Quincy Jones Charts! Written for his own band and the Count Basie Orchestra, these Quincy Jones classics are as viable and fun today as when they were first performed. new! Happy Faces—Sonny Stitt/arr. Quincy Jones. As arranged by Quincy Jones for his album Birth of a Band, this Sonny Stitt tune is a brilliant, straight- ahead chart that swings like crazy, featuring Q's outstanding ensemble writing. It also features Zoot Sims' recorded solo, written out with changes above. Happy Faces would be a great opener and will be a favorite of bands and audiences for a long time to come. Highly recommended! 10455856 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MA 52.00 I Can't Stop Loving You—arr. Quincy Jones. Every jazz fan knows it, loves it and has wished it was in print! And now, this quintessential big-band arrangement is finally available! As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album This Time by Basie: Hits of the 50s & 60s, Quincy Jones' arrangement of I Can't Stop Loving You will bring your audiences to their feet. Beginning with the Count's rubato piano tremolo, this laid-back shuffle chart features in-your-face ensemble writing at its finest. There is short, written-out solo space for trombone and piano, but mostly this chart simply swings its tail off with the entire ensemble from beginning to end! Never has a sad song sounded so happy! Very highly recommended! 10368505 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MA 48.00 I Left My Heart in San Francisco—arr. 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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 new! Nice 'n' Easy—arr. Quincy Jones. As recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their album This Time By Basie, this Quincy Jones chart is a laid-back, swinging masterpiece. It's a wonderful, classic big band chart that belongs in every library right along side I Can't Stop Lovin' You and I Left My Heart in San Francisco. There is space for a trumpet solo, and the ensemble writing is quite playable by most bands. You can't go wrong with this exceptional chart on Nice 'n' Easy! 10455874 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 Need parts? Have them now with ePrint. " I sing JW Pepper's praises loud and often to my music friends—this is an awesome company." — Joe Mack, Hill Abilene, TX

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