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2018 Summer Instrumental

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Order Toll-Free! Call 1-800-345-6296 / Fax 1-800-260-1482 / Internet jwpepper.com / E-mail [email protected] 27 Jazz Ensemble Ballads a l l l e v e l s 4 3am—Paul Baker. In the tradition of Neal Hefti's classic L'il Darlin, 3am is a warm ensemble ballad that opens with a brief written solo for piano and features improvised solos for muted trumpet and tenor sax. It sounds very sophisticated, yet remains accessible and will be an excellent programming choice for any level band. You will also like the great writing for the saxophones. Written solos are provided as well. The trumpet range is to written top space E in the staff, with flugelhorns being optional. Highly recommended! 10754124 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 45.00 H Angel Eyes—Matt Dennis/arr. Dave Wolpe. Here is a natural pairing of ballad style with an exceptional standard as a tenor saxophone feature. Beautifully arranged, this chart features lush harmonies, a double-time swing section, and a nice sax section soli with tenor lead. The tenor solo is completely notated and does not require improvisation, although it could be added. The lead trumpet range is to B above the staff, and optional parts are included for expanded instrumentations. Simply gorgeous! 10303786 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00 4 A Ballad for Basie—Doug Beach. With a tip of the hat to the great Neal Hefti, A Ballad For Basie is exactly the type of ensemble ballad that Count Basie was famous for. Featuring mostly full ensemble work, this one asks for everyone to contribute to the melody and to learn this iconic style. A short, written trumpet solo rounds it out. All aspiring jazz musicians will benefit from learning this style! Highly recommended! 10754247 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 52.00 n Breathing—Fred Sturm/arr. David Springfield. One of the last original pieces composed by the late Fred Sturm, this may be one of the most beautiful. Sensitively arranged by David Springfield as a quiet ballad concert piece with no improvisation, Breathing will serve well on any concert program as a quiet interlude that will showcase the gracefulness of your ensemble and delight those in your audience. Highly recommended! 10607207 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 45.00 4 Come Sunday—Duke Ellington/arr. Rick Hirsch. Oh yeah, a beautiful straight-eighth Ellington ballad! Come Sunday is played around 84 bpm with gorgeous voicings throughout. There are suggested or improvised solos for tenor and trombone, very easy brass ranges, and all the usual optional parts to include vibes for expanded instrumentations. Very playable and very satisfying! 10753974 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . ME 48.00 H Georgia on My Mind—Hoagy Carmichael/arr. Michael Sweeney. This enduring standard by Hoagy Carmichael continues to sound fresh year after year. This easy setting hints at the great Ray Charles' recording, with its lush harmonies and bluesy ballad style. Short solos for trumpet, sax and trombone can also be played as section tuttis. Great for developing balance and ensemble playing. 2392454 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 40.00 4 Here's That Rainy Day—Jimmy Van Heusen/arr. Rick Stitzel. This beautiful and iconic jazz ballad from the 1940s is a study in flowing phrases and lush harmonies. Rick Stitzel's setting for younger players focuses on the full ensemble along with brief written or improvised solos for alto sax and trumpet. Additional features include suggested solos, chord/scale sheets in all keys, and written out bass lines and piano voicings. Plus, it's playable with optional reduced or augmented instrumentations. Highly recommended! 10759352 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 40.00 4 Lush Life—Billy Strayhorn/arr. Mike Kamuf. Lush Life is one of the finest ballads ever by a brilliant composer and gifted arranger. As played at around 88 bpm and moving into a double-time bossa section leading into the finale, you'll enjoy every measure of this excellent chart. The solos are only on the written melody for alto saxophone and trumpet with no improvisation. Included is an optional vibes part and optional wind parts for expanded instrumentations. You'll love this chart! 10756394 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 52.00 l Memories of You—Eubie Blake/arr. Terry White. Based on the version recorded by Clifford Brown accompanied by strings, this marvelous ballad from 1930 provides trumpet or flugel soloists the perfect opportunity to showcase their lyrical chops. The written solo part features a modest range and sample phrases adapted directly from Clifford Brown's recording. Beautifully effective! 10842275 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . M 50.00 H Misty—Erroll Garner/arr. Terry White. Perhaps one of the most familiar jazz standards of all time, this easy but effective chart has a laid-back swing feel. The tempo is 90 bpm with written solos for alto 1 and trumpet 1, and the lead trumpet range goes up to written E-flat top space. It's also playable with optional reduced or expanded instrumentations. This chart delivers! 10355610 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . . . E 42.00 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 48.00 H What a Wonderful World—Douglas & Weiss/ arr. Rick Stitzel. Giving your beginning band great tunes like this to play will turn them on to jazz forever! You just can't beat the appeal of the tune Louis Armstrong made so famous, and it's surely stood the test of time. This very playable version is nicely scored where each section gets a piece of the melody.Very highly recommended! 2470819 Jazz Ensemble . . . . . . . . . . .VE 40.00 Go to cart

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