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2016 Fall Jazz

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39 Order Toll Free! Call 1.800.345.6296 / w: jwpepper.com / e: [email protected] jazz ensemble Tomorrow Is Always a Good Day— Paul Clark. Tomorrow Is Always a Good Day is a sensational ballad feature for solo trombone or tenor saxophone. This lovely composition begins in a minor key, keeps building to a modulation to major, then builds to a huge, powerful finish! The features include an impressive and accessible solo part, full and lush ensemble support, and an effective ensemble-only interlude. Truly a memorable chart at this or any grade level! Highly recommended! 10518287 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 H Too Close for Comfort—Jerry Bock/ arr. Gordon Goodwin. A Gordon Goodwin vocal chart! In addition to the vocal part, there are optional solo feature parts for alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet or trombone for added flexibility. Gordon has conceived this chart with the solo intertwined into the fabric of the chart. The vocal keys are F, G and Ab with modulations and the vocal range is low E below middle C to Eb fourth space. As recorded on The Phat Pack CD. An outstanding feature for your singer or any horn player! 10028186 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . A 70.00 Trombones Under the Tree—Paul Clark. Three carols that everyone will know are included in this easy to prepare medley of Joy to the World, The First Noel and Jingle Bells that features the trombone section! No matter how many trombones you have, it works great with a featured trombone quartet, trio, duet...or even solo trombone! It's an effective and fun arrangement that brings your trombones out front to add variety and cheer at holiday and winter concerts. Everyone will be talking about it on their way home! Very highly recommended! 10369396 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 The Way We Were—Marvin Hamlisch/ arr. Mark Taylor. Celebrate the legend of Marvin Hamlisch with this terrific, moderate Latin setting of one of his timeless classics. A trombone soloist is featured throughout along with a smooth ensemble blend. An iconic standard! 10343790 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00 4 What Will Be—Matt Amy. What Will Be is a slow, rock ballad to feature either alto sax, trombone or trumpet/flugelhorn soloists. With a beautifully conceived melody the solo part is highly emotional, lyrical and appropriate for the style, and is supported by an interesting harmonic progression. The soloist is supported by sweet counter melodies, there's a section for subtle improvisation by the featured soloist, and a recap of the theme before moving on to an ending with a brief solo cadenza. There are options included for reduced or expanded instrumentations and the excellent dynamic contrasts provide additional interest and maintain the direction of the chart. Highly recommended! 10607166 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 55.00 FLEXIBLE SOLO FEATURES H As If to Say Goodbye—Larry Neeck. Beautifully melodic and very approachable, this lush ballad features your star trumpet or alto sax soloist. A beautifully written melody and fully scored backgrounds make this a perfect chart for a young soloist, as well as a great vehicle for a more experienced player. It will also sound full and complete with a reduced instrumentation of 3 saxes, 3 trumpets, 1 trombone and 3 rhythm on up to a full band. For that change-of-pace moment in your concert, this flexible solo feature is the perfect choice! Highly recommended! 10032001 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 At the End of the Day—Paul Clark. At the End of the Day is an exceptional ballad solo feature for alto sax or trumpet/flugelhorn. The solo and rhythm section parts are completely written and the ranges are modest with the trumpets never leaving the staff. The lush background parts are supportive for the soloist and the key change near the end adds just the right touch to this beautiful chart. Very nice! 10457905 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 H Autumn Mist—Larry Neeck. Autumn Mist features your aspiring trumpet/flugelhorn or alto sax soloist in a gorgeous rock-ballad setting. The solo parts are entirely notated, and the ensemble sections provide contrast by featuring lush playing by the full band with lots of teaching moments in lyrical style. On your next concert, showcase the softer, lyrical side of your band with this tasty change of pace. Highly recommended! Optional reduced instrumentation. 10071410 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 Brother Benjamin—Doug Beach & George Shutack. Feature any melodic instrument with this Doug Beach and George Shutack swing composition at the very easy grade level. The infectious melody and the gospel-flavored harmonies combine to create a chart that will be a hit in any program. Playable by as few as four horns and rhythm section, it includes parts for standard jazz ensemble plus optional parts for flute, clarinet and horn in F. 10455626 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . VE 42.00 Gentle Rain—Luiz Bonfa/arr. Kris Berg. A wonderful tune with rich textures and voicings, Gentle Rain is a solo vehicle for C, B-flat, E-flat or bass clef instruments and is especially nice for flute or vibes. The bossa nova tempo is 126 bpm and the lead trumpet range is to written B above the staff. Highly recommended! 10353488 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 60.00 4 Going Home—arr. Paul Clark. Here is a beautiful and creative adaptation of the familiar theme from Dvorak's "New World" Symphony. This arrangement is just what you need for that ballad spot for any performance. Written as a trumpet or flugelhorn solo feature, it works equally well if you want to feature an alto saxophone soloist. The frequently changing harmonies and flowing counter lines keep things interesting, and the limited ranges and easy rhythms keep things simple. No worries here, this one is highly recommended! 10607076 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 48.00 Lifelong Friends—Kris Berg. Kris Berg has composed a beautiful, sensitive and mature solo feature for B-flat, E-flat instruments or trombone. The ensemble is equally important in this setting at around 74 bpm that transitions from the ballad style to a double-time section with the soloist and then back to the ballad style. While the solo part is written, there are ample opportunities for improvisation. The lead trumpet range is to written high C. This is an outstanding chart and ideal vehicle for your advanced soloist. 10513940 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . MA 60.00 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 Night Mist—Larry Neeck. With a haunting melody, this minor-key ballad is the perfect feature for promising alto saxophone or trumpet/flugelhorn soloists. The featured solo part is fully written, although some embellishment by the soloist is an option. The well-scored ensemble provides solid support for the soloist, and the band also has its moment in the spotlight with a lush interlude. Sophisticated, yet accessible! 10518279 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 4 Summer Solstice—Erik Sherburne. Summer Solstice is a soulfully cool ballad that features either a trumpet, flugelhorn or soprano saxophone soloist with solo parts included for each. Beautifully relaxed in straight eighth-note style, it's well-crafted with the solo parts entirely written with optional improvisation opportunities. The solo part offers interesting chord changes while the ensemble is more than a simple accompaniment. Nice, unique and more contemporary than most solo features! 10607110 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 48.00 Tomorrow Is Always a Good Day— Paul Clark. Tomorrow Is Always a Good Day is a sensational ballad feature for solo trombone or tenor saxophone. This lovely composition begins in a minor key, keeps building to a modulation to major, then builds to a huge, powerful finish! The features include an impressive and accessible solo part, full and lush ensemble support, and an effective ensemble-only interlude. Truly a memorable chart at this or any grade level! Highly recommended! 10518287 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 4 What Will Be—Matt Amy. What Will Be is a slow, rock ballad to feature either alto sax, trombone or trumpet/flugelhorn soloists. With a beautifully conceived melody the solo part is highly emotional, lyrical and appropriate for the style, and is supported by an interesting harmonic progression. The soloist is supported by sweet counter melodies, there's a section for subtle improvisation by the featured soloist, and a recap of the theme before moving on to an ending with a brief solo cadenza. There are options included for reduced or expanded instrumentations and the excellent dynamic contrasts provide additional interest and maintain the direction of the chart. Highly recommended! 10607166 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 55.00 Go to cart

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