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n Rock This TownBrian Setzer/arr. Dave Wolpe.
This is it...the chart you've been waiting to get your
hands on! This tune has long been a rockin' favorite,
and the version by the Brian Setzer Orchestra is
even hotter! Dave Wolpe has arranged Rock This
Town almost note for note right off the recording,
and has included solo space for a screaming guitar
solo ala the Setzer recording. No doubt about it...
this chart will completely energize your kids!
2410223 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00
4 Sack of WoeJulian Adderley/arr. Mark Taylor.
Originally recorded by the Cannonball Adderley
Quintet, here's a classic jazz tune that works
great for younger ensembles. Arranged here in an
attractive shuffle funk style, there's nice balance
between a small group flavor and riffs scored for the
entire ensemble. Suggested solos are included for
alto sax and trumpet along with chord/scale sheets
in all keys. An all-time favorite in the jazz repertoire,
this is highly recommended!
10556794 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
n SanduClifford Brown/arr. Chris Sharp. Clifford
Brown's Sandu has long been a jam-session
staple for anyone that wants to shred some E-flat
blues. Chris Sharp delivers great ensemble writing
that really swings in the chart's blow section. The
familiar melody is featured with a trumpet and tenor
sax duet at the top of the tune and returns with
the duet at the end. Sandu also includes written or
improvised solos for tenor sax and trumpet with a
great "rhythm out" interlude between the solos. As
if that isn't enough, there's an excellent sax section
soli and a roaring shout chorus before the recap!
Our highest recommendation!
10517429 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 65.00
n Saturday Morning BluesMike Tomaro.
Mike Tomaro just takes his time in unfolding this
outstanding study on the blues for big band! At
around 60 bpm, it begins with a laidback solo piano
introduction joined by a trumpet soloist leading to
the first ensemble statement. It begins to get a
little more down and dirty and gradually builds to
the solo section. The solos are all about the blues
with sultry backgrounds. Then the ensemble trades
with the drummer and there's another solo section.
Then the band starts to open up, and builds, and
builds, and builds, all the while just laying back in
that bluesy groove. They don't get any better than
this! Very highly recommended!
10513201 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 56.00
l Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of
the Week)arr. Billy Byers. Arranged for and
recorded by the Count Basie Orchestra on their
album Frankly Basie, this is a medium swing
chart in the inimitable style of the Basie band. This
arrangement features flute, doubled by the tenor
saxophone, and trumpets on the catchy melody.
This is combined with wonderful interplay from the
ensemble and Basie piano solo fills that have all
been written out. There is solo space for flute with
changes and written piano. The ensemble writing
and brass ranges are reasonable, with the highest
note for trumpet being a written D-flat. This is a
great addition to any band's library!
10607235 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00
n Scrapple from the AppleCharlie Parker/arr.
David Bandman. Big band bebop! This is a great
Charlie Parker classic arranged as a bright swing
chart. The melody is stated by alto, tenor and
trumpet 2 followed by written or ad lib trumpet 2
and tenor 1 solos. There's a full ensemble chorus
and the lead trumpet top note is to written A.
An excellent chart on this "Bird" classic!
10277761 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
Secret LoveSammy Fain/arr. Dave Wolpe.
Featuring the trombone section, Dave Wolpe's
chart on Secret Love just cooks and cooks!
All four trombone parts have written-out solo
sections, there's plenty of section work and nice
ensembles too. The lead 'bone range is to high Bb
and lead trumpet is to written B above the staff.
This is an accessible and terrific chart to showcase
your trombones. Highly recommended! Optional
expanded instrumentation.
10071747 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
Seven Steps to HeavenDavis & Feldman/
arr. Mike Tomaro. Recorded during the pinnacle
of Miles Davis' career, Seven Steps to Heaven has
become an iconic jazz standard and one of Miles'
best known tunes. Keeping the up-tempo swing
style of the original, this chart soars through the
chord changes with skill and fluency, and features
solos for trumpet and tenor. Suggested solos and
chord/scale sheets in all keys are included. Great
arrangement of a brilliant jazz standard!
10317220 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
H Shiny StockingsFrank Foster/arr. Greg
Yasinitsky. Frank Foster's composition Shiny
Stockings is one of the greatest jazz tunes ever for
big band. Arranged by Greg Yasinitsky and scored at
an accessible level, this chart has all the ingredients
you expect plus a few short section solis and an
ensemble shout chorus. This arrangement stays
very close to the original, yet is more accessible for
developing groups. Other features include a written
solo for 2nd trumpet with the lead trumpet range to
written A above the staff. This Basie classic belongs
in every jazz library! Highly recommended! Optional
expanded instrumentation.
10071900 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
H
Sing, Sing, SingLouis Prima/trans. Mike Lewis.
Here it is...perhaps the most recognizable swing
tune of all time! This incredible transcription is as
close as you're going to come to the original (which
included clarinet and less than a full compliment
of brass). This chart is scored for a standard 5
saxes, 4 trumpets, 4 trombones and rhythm, but
aside from that, it is the original as played by Benny
Goodman. Every lick is there, including all the Gene
Krupa drum breaks! This chart is a must for every
big band's library!
2411486 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 60.00
n Sister SadieHorace Silver/arr. Bryan Kidd.
Experience this hard-bop style work that really gets
things kickin'. The saxes open with the famous head
and this chart has been made more accessible, yet
remains true to the original. There are a wealth of
performance suggestions included to make this
chart work at many ability levels. Containing all
the elements of Horace Silver's original tune, this
arrangement can be opened up to feature more
soloists than just the tenor (provided with a written
solo and changes). A sax soli feature helps to bring
this one home! An outstanding arrangement of a
jazz standard!
10009016 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
l South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)arr.
Billy Byers. Billy Byers, known for his wildly
successful arrangements for the Count Basie
Orchestra, provided them with some of their best
music ever performed and recorded. Originally
recorded on the album Frankly Basie, South of the
Border has it all, with written-out Basie piano solos,
roaring ensemble passages, a swinging saxophone
soli, and some compelling key changes. Solo space
is provided for tenor saxophone, trumpet, and piano.
If you want your band and audiences to experience
the joy of Basie, then this chart is a must!
10607239 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 55.00
SplankyNeal Hefti/arr. Sammy Nestico. For
years, directors have been waiting for the release of
the original Basie version of this great blues classic.
It's full of Sammy's unique ensemble writing and
has plenty of room for blues solos.
2185155 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
Star EyesGene DePaul/arr. Dave Wolpe. This
is an outstanding, swingin' chart from master
arranger Dave Wolpe on this Gene DePaul
classic! It's a great tune set at around 152 bpm,
with fat ensemble voicings, nice solis, written
solos for trumpet 2 and piano, and optional wind
and vibes parts for expanded instrumentations.
What's not to like?
10452112 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
n Stompin' at the Savoyarr. Greg Yasinitsky.
After the initial statement, Greg Yasinitsky gives
this Benny Goodman treasure an updated and
contemporary flair while remaining true to the
original. It's all there in this exciting chart... nice
dynamic contrasts, a stop-time section, a sax
section soli, ensemble interludes, a written or
improvised trumpet 2 solo, and it's all played
around 168 bpm. The lead trumpet range is to
written B-flat above the staff and optional parts are
included for expanded instrumentations. Solid with
proven appeal!
10513990 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
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 . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
n Switch in TimeSammy Nestico. Sammy
Nestico wrote this classic chart for the Count Basie
Orchestra and it was recorded on the album
Basie - Straight Ahead. An approachable chart for
advancing groups, this minor blues outing features
attractive chord changes and a brilliant finale.
Classic Basie!
546390 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
n Take FivePaul Desmond/arr. Rich DeRosa.
Perhaps the most famous time chart of all, Take
Five is in 5/4 but the rhythmic pattern is clear and
consistent throughout. You'll find this arrangement
very accessible with easy alto sax and drum solos,
plus modest brass ranges. This chart features a
more laid-back style than the original and is sure
to be just as important today as was in the 1960s.
Recommended for every jazz enthusiast!
10049802 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 52.00
n Take the 'A' Train (Original Version)Billy Stray-
horn/trans. David Berger. This very special, historic
publication is an exact transcription of the 1941
version recorded by Duke Ellington. David Berger's
expertise is evident in the completely voiced rhythm
parts and written out solos. This classic belongs in
every jazz ensemble library everywhere!
2237790 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 50.00
4 TeaneckNat Adderley/arr. Mike Dana. Teaneck
is a superb swing chart on a tune made famous
by the Cannonball Adderley Quintet! At around
150 bpm, this is a well-written chart in every way,
with nice ensemble sections, a sax soli, the initial
melody scored for alto and trumpet, written-out
solos for trumpet and alto, lead trumpet range to
written G, and an optional vibraphone part. Big-
band jazz at its best!
10593763 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . 48.00
l Body and Soul: The Evolution of a
Tenor Saxophone Standard—Eric Allen.
From Coleman Hawkins to Chris Potter, the
evolution of jazz style and harmony is carefully examined and clearly explained in
this monumental work centered around iconic solos on the great standard Body
& Soul. Included are complete and accurate transcriptions of Coleman Hawkins,
Lester Young, Stan Getz, Sonny Rollins, John Coltrane, Dexter Gordon, Michael
Brecker, and Chris Potter with both melody and solo choruses. There are pages
and pages of in-depth analyses and stylistic comparisons for each solo, making
this an historic treatise on the rich evolution of jazz harmony and interpretation.
All the answers are here in this huge 180-page, spiral-bound collection. For all
serious jazz musicians!
10581952 Spiral Bound Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29.95
Jazz - Then and Now—Dr. David Lee Fish. Starting with the origins of jazz,
this book traces the genre's history as it evolved from ragtime in the clubs of New
Orleans. Each of the book's 15 chapters covers an era in jazz history focusing
on the people who shaped the music, from Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker,
Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Ornette Coleman,
John Coltrane, and Jaco Pastorius to the greats of today like Wynton Marsalis,
Joshua Redman, Pat Metheny, and more. Each chapter also includes a printed
music example tracing the evolution of the music, offers suggested listening, and
contains a brief list of historical events that helped shape the society in general
(making this book a useful text for cross-curriculum study). Additional features
include printed musical examples and suggested lessons; an included CD with
examples; streaming audio examples at MusicAlive.com. By speaking to the
student musician, veteran performer and educator David Lee Fish has created
uncommon opportunities for music teachers to relate the work of jazz masters,
their instruments, and their musical achievements to popular music and today's
jazz styles.
10282607 Book/CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99
l
Jeru's Journey: The Life and Music of Gerry Mulligan—
Sanford Josephson.
In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Gerry
Mulligan was revered and recognized as a groundbreaking composer, arranger,
bandleader, and baritone saxophonist. His legacy comes to life in this biography,
which chronicles his immense contributions to American music, far beyond the
world of jazz. Mulligan's own observations are drawn from his oral autobiography,
recorded in 1995. These are intermingled with comments and recollections from
those who knew him, played with him, or were influenced by him, as well as the
author, who interviewed him in 1981.
10557303 Paperback Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.99
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