SKU: CL.SCM-1087-00
A unique jazz/ swing chart that starts with a march feel but transitions into a straight ahead jazz 4/4 feel for solos over familiar 16 bar changes. Very playable, easy ranges with some Thad styled voicings sprinkled in. Written solos. Written ranges: Trp. 1 ( Bb w/ Opt A) , Trb.1 (Ab) , Alto 1 (D).
SKU: CL.SCM-1087-01
SKU: CL.032-4928-01
The title says it all! Introduced by a classic roll-off drum cadence, Blues March is an easy big band chart with a hip melody line. Written solo parts, comfortable ranges and rhythms will make Blues March a sure winner for players and audiences alike.
SKU: CL.032-4928-00
SKU: KN.60410
UPC: 822795604108.
We welcome Kris Berg to the Kendor family of writers with this fun and energetic chart written in a New Orleans 2nd line groove over a C7 blues. After the band trades licks with the drummer, the chart roars to a big ending, thunderous applause, and your audience marchin' down the aisles! The written or ad lib solo section can be played by anyone. Featuring Kendor Konvertible scoring for 9-17 players, each set includes a guitar chord chart by Jim Greeson and optional flute, clarinet, horn in f, tuba and vibes parts. Duration 4:00.
SKU: AP.49611
ISBN 9781470651480. UPC: 038081572390. English.
These Toys Swing arranged by Mike Story is a superb grade 1 chart based on March of the Toys. Trumpet 1 range to written E top space, a written-out tenor sax 1 solo, and well-notated rhythm section parts played at 144 BPM. The perfect holiday chart! (2:19) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: KN.00900
UPC: 822795009002.
The swingin' unison vocal featuring all wind players is the definite highlight in this vintage arrangement of 1955! Both before and after that rousing chorus, sax and brass solis and strong ensemble shouts give this old favorite plenty of momentum and sparkle. All rhythm section parts are fully notated, brass ranges are very accessible, and no improvisation is required. Duration 2:15.
SKU: KN.00900S
SKU: KN.00790
UPC: 822795007909.
First released in 1954, this setting of the 19th-century folk song popularized by Glenn Miller in 1939 begins with an 8-bar marcato intro before settling into the familiar swing groove. The thematic build is gradual and dramatic -- saxes alone, then saxes with trombones, then saxes, trombones and trumpets together -- and the finishing shout is loud and strong. All rhythm section parts are fully notated, brass ranges are very accessible, and no improvisation is required. Duration 2:05.
SKU: KN.53000S
Featuring an irresistible New Orleans style, this vocal solo feature with big band is a straightforward setting of the iconic New Orleans tune. Perfect for countless programming occasions, the solo part for male or female singer is also provided for tenor sax in case a vocalist is unavailable. Duration 3:00.
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