SKU: KJ.JZB363F
Imagine Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers sitting in with Tito Puente's big band, and you've got Blue Mambo! While the rhythmic feel of the tune is absolutely Latin, the primary melody is a 24-bar long-form minor blues. The range of orchestration, from a jazz combo statement of the melody to full ensemble writing, will make it easy for your band to get in the groove of this tune. The accessible solo section has plenty of room, with optional solos for Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Trumpet, Trombone, and Guitar. This chart is an impressive opener for any concert or festival performance. Highest trumpet note: B.
SKU: CL.032-4828-00
Does What Child Is This? work as a rock chart? Absolutely, in the hands of Paul Clark! The attention-grabbing introduction is followed by solo alto on the melody, then joined by the tenor. The driving rock builds all the way to the end. Every section gets a chance to be featured in this rockin’ fun chart. Imagine the little drummer boy on cowbell. A guaranteed hit with both your band and audience!
SKU: CL.032-4828-01
SKU: XC.24041JES
9 x 12 inches.
Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy is reimagined as a swinging jazz waltz, with cool vibes and smart attitude. Includes additional instrument parts for flute, clarinet, French horn, and tuba. A free jazz solo practice track is available for this arrangement and features the full band heard in the demo recording during the solo section minus the soloist. A wonderful choice for a December concert! Please note the jazz ensemble version is in a different key and cannot be combined with the choral version.
SKU: XC.24041JE
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