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H Brick House—arr. Paul Murtha. It is absolutely
impossible to find a funkier tune than this R&B hit
from the 1970s courtesy of The Commodores.
This chart has it all, from the trademark bass riff to
the ensemble punches and melodic hooks. Bring
down the house as you groove on this one!
2479363 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
4 Bridge Over Troubled Water—Paul Simon/arr.
Paul Baker. Paul Simon's soulful rock ballad is set
here at 88 bpm, and as arranged by Paul Baker is
sure to please! The melody is first stated by trumpet
2 and tenor sax, there are no improvised solos,
and the trumpet 1 range is to written G on top of
the staff. This chart also features great dynamic
contrasts and a satisfying vamp toward the end.
Optional wind and vibes parts are included for
expanded instrumentations. Highly recommended!
10452102 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
n Cissy Strut—arr. Roger Holmes. Few people
remember The Meters and this recording from
1969; however, over the years Cissy Strut
has become a model of funky drumming and
simmering grooves, and has been recorded by
countless rock and jazz artists. Captured here
is the unique sound of the original with a flexible
solo section along with hot sounds for the entire
group. Suggested solos are included along with
scale/chord sheets in all keys.
10297520 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
n Clocks—arr. John Wasson. One of Coldplay's
most popular hits, Clocks won Record of the
Year at the 2004 Grammy Awards. Instantly
recognizable and solidly scored, here is an
excellent version for developing jazz ensembles
that will prove to be a favorite with audiences
everywhere!
10283146 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
H Cool (from "West Side Story")—Leonard
Bernstein/arr. Mark Taylor. From one of the most
famous musicals of all time, here is the swinging
and aptly titled Cool. Mark Taylor's version for
developing players remains true to the original
but adds a touch of contemporary flair with the
melody passed from section to section and written
or improvised solo space for trumpet. Timeless!
10083826 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
n Dancing in the Street—arr. John Wasson.
Recorded in 1964 by Martha Reeves and
the Vandellas, this moderate tempo rocker
became a signature of the Motown sound. John
Wasson's soulful version for jazz ensemble
stays true to the original feel while adding a bit
of contemporary flare.
10317279 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
4 Day Tripper—Lennon & McCartney/arr. John
Wasson. Featuring one of the most recognizable
bass licks recorded by the Beatles, John Wasson
brings us a fresh and creative setting for younger
jazz groups. With a hint of Latin style and smooth
harmonies, this will be an attractive addition to
any program.
10427412 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
H Don't Stop Believin'—arr. Paul Baker. Hey rock
fans, here's a powerful rock ballad made famous
by Journey, arranged for young jazz ensemble.
From the opening line, this chart is magical to
the band and the audience. It has no jazz solos,
but if you have a guitar player, the arrangement
has an optional written guitar melodic line
that's also written for trumpets. A great classic
and highly recommended! Optional expanded
instrumentation.
10093155 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
H Enter Sandman—arr. Roger Holmes. From
heavy metal masters Metallica, this 1991 hit is
one your players can really cut loose on. Arranged
here as a feature for guitar, performance options
are provided for bands without guitar. All of the
signature lines are still here for a rockin' good time!
10023031 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
4 Everybody Needs Somebody to Love—arr.
Paul Murtha. Recorded in the '60s by artists
such as Wilson Pickett and The Rolling Stones,
this gospel-flavored rocker was then famously
featured in the 1980 film "The Blues Brothers."
There's a brief written solo for alto sax, an interlude
with the drummer, then guitar with the ensemble
layering back in. This rockin' chart for younger
jazz ensembles brings out all the excitement,
rhythmic energy and fun of a Blues Brothers
performance. Perfect for light programming!
10490295 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45.00
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Absoludicrous—Gordon Goodwin. More accessible than most Gordon Goodwin charts, this
one is a killer funk tune that is unbelievably exciting! Your jazz band players and audiences will
dig the poppin' rhythmic figures, the funky style, outstanding ensemble passages and the high
energy. It lays well at around 120 bpm and has written or improvised solos for alto/bari, tenor,
trumpet, and trombone. Electric piano will sound great on the funky piano introduction, the lead
trumpet range is up to written high C, and optional auxiliary percussion, flute and vibes parts are
included. Highly recommended! It's Absoludicrous!
10513903 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MA 52.00
Humanism—Jonathan Batiste/arr. Paul Murtha. Recorded by jazz artist Jon Batiste
and his group Stay Human as the theme song for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," this
energetic tune features an appealing jazz/rock flare. The saxes take the lead in the beginning
supported by funky riffs from the entire ensemble. Solos are available for any combination of alto
sax, trumpet, or trombone. A step above the rest!
10556778 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00
Polar Vortex—Victor Lopez. Polar Vortex by Victor Lopez is designed to guarantee young
jazz ensemble success! With a haunting melody, it will capture the imagination with a jazz/rock,
even eighth note style at a tempo of about 126 bpm. There's a written alto sax solo, the trumpet
1 range is to E top space, and everything you need is written out to ensure successful rehearsals
and performances. Playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. Check it out!
10513988 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VE 40.00
Red Clay—Freddie Hubbard/arr. Mike Kamuf. A gem of a chart, here's Freddie Hubbard's
Red Clay arranged for developing jazz bands. Characteristically, it's a straight-eighths groove
at 132 bpm with written or ad lib solos for tenor sax and trumpet 2. A more subtle and quieter
interlude adds variety and interest, and a unique and effective rhythm section break featuring the
bassist leads to the return of the head. The trumpet 1 range is to written G on top of the staff and
a nice shout chorus further adds to the fun. Playable with optional expanded instrumentations.
A great jazz standard superbly arranged!
10513883 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00
Uptown Funk!—arr. Michael Sweeney. From Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, this monster
hit is the perfect throwback to a funky R&B style! This arrangement for younger players features
modest ranges and repetitive yet authentic-sounding rhythms. This outstanding chart is playable
with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations, and the bass lines and piano voicings are
written. No solos are required, just a little attitude! Our highest recommendation!
10522944 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E 40.00
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