SKU: KN.42811
UPC: 822795428117.
A driving rock groove, solid melody and zesty Latin overtones make this original a winner. The main solo section may be opened up as desired (written solos provided for all instruments), and at the coda the drummer kicks things up several notches by trading solos with the band. Plenty of ensemble writing throughout inspires confidence in young players.
SKU: KN.52808
One of 7 charts featured on the 1981 album Ashley Alexander Plays Frank Mantooth, solo space in this uptempo shuffle goes to guitar and piano. Short sax and brass trades throughout culminate in a loud ensemble shout and fortissimo finish. Duration 4:30.
SKU: CL.032-0356-01
A jaunty swing feel dominates as this chart builds through the sections to a full ensemble, with a little time out for trumpet and piano solos (written or improvised). It’s got that indelible Niehaus trade mark on it!
SKU: CL.032-0350-00
Driving rock chart that generates a lot of excitement! Brass and saxes trade off on the melody and coun ter-lines, followed by the solo section which leads to a powerful shout chorus and big finish.
SKU: CL.032-0283-00
An infectious light rock chart with some nice themes, great section work for Saxes (a Bob Low den trademark) and a solo spot for Alto. It's even playable with a minimum instrumentation of 2 Tpts., 1 Trom., 2 Altos and 1 Tenor.
SKU: CL.035-0112-00
SKU: CL.032-0350-01
Driving rock chart that generates a lot of excitement! Brass and saxes trade off on the melody and counter-lines, followed by the solo section which leads to a powerful shout chorus’’ and big finish.
SKU: CL.032-4839-01
Veteran composer Carl Strommen’s Jumpin’ Jack Jive opens in a bright, brisk four and soon switches to a trademark two feel, reminiscent of the great big bands of yesteryear. The solo section features tenor and alto, and can be opened up for a variety of soloists of the director’s choosing. The charts builds and builds to a big finish! A great one for festival and concert use. Swing on with Jumpin’ Jack Jive!.
SKU: XC.ZJE2304
Commissioned by the great Waltrip High School Ram Band this Funk chart has loads of exciting and dramatic moments. It starts with the pedal to the metal and stays intense right up to the Trumpet solo at measure 87 where the whole feel changes for a slow build to next big hits with the band trading short phrases with the Drums.
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