SKU: AP.49210S
ISBN 9781470647261. UPC: 038081566498. English.
Yes! Alan Baylock's arrangement of What Is This Thing Called Love? is a hot swinger played in double time around 110 BPM that alternates with a samba groove. A terrific jazz standard that is full of energy that features solo work for tenor 1 (sample solo provided) and drum solo fills in an interlude. Lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff, optional parts include flute and vibes and more. This is your opener or closer for every performance! (4:15) This title available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.49210
ISBN 9781470647254. UPC: 038081566481. English.
Yes! Alan Baylock's arrangement of What Is This Thing Called Love? is a hot swinger played in double time around 110 BPM that alternates with a samba groove. A terrific jazz standard that is full of energy that features solo work for tenor 1 (sample solo provided) and drum solo fills in an interlude. Lead trumpet range is to written A above the staff, optional parts include flute and vibes and more. This is your opener or closer for every performance! (4:15) This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
SKU: AP.43691S
UPC: 038081503240. English.
This exciting jazz waltz is played at 174 BPM. The melody is handled by alto, trumpet 2, and guitar with a written alto solo provided. The lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. This chart has energy! (4:39).
SKU: AP.47025S
UPC: 038081539607. English.
A swinger on a great jazz standard. Played around 160 BPM, this chart is packed with solis for all sections, especially saxes. Lead trumpet range is to written G on top of the staff. Then, add suggested written solos for trumpet and tenor and optional parts for flute, clarinet, and vibes, and you have yourself an excellent chart---simple as that.
SKU: CL.032-4135-00
Warning: Don’t try this tune anywhere unless you are ready to rock! This hard driving rock tune kicks in the afterburners in the first measure and doesn’t let up. Written solidly at the medium easy level, this tune features repetitive rhythms and patterns that guarantee you will be performance ready with the absolute minimum of rehearsal time. Scored for limited instrumentation with careful attention to instrument ranges, and written out solos over super easy changes, Don’t Try This at Home will be accessible to the smallest and youngest ensembles. Loaded with student and audience appeal, this tune is a great contest/concert selection. Go on, try it, we dare you!
SKU: KN.60810S
UPC: 822795608106.
Dedicated to Ned Corman, director of The Commission Project, this tenor saxophone feature pulls from the tradition of great blues tenor players like Stanley Turrentine and Gene Ammons. Listening to recordings of these players will give your soloist an idea of the personality and conviction that will guarantee a winning performance. Contrasting dynamics and solid ensemble writing are also hallmarks of this hard-swinging shuffle original for developing groups. Each set includes a guitar chord chart by Jim Greeson. Duration 4:30.
SKU: HL.7011882
UPC: 884088590185. 9.0x12.0x0.026 inches.
One of the most well-known tangos throughout the world, Libertango (as arranged here by Paul Murtha) will give your young players a chance to learn this important and engaging musical style. Solidly scored for the entire ensemble. Enjoy great flexibility with the Easy Jazz Ensemble series! Playable with 4 saxes, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones and rhythm; includes optional parts for flute, clarinet, F horn and tuba.
SKU: CL.032-4286-00
The spotlight is on the whole band with this hard-driving rock chart! Lots of great ensemble and soli writing. The key changes (using accidentals) keep lifting the excitement level all the way to the end. While the performance demands are minimal (no solos. trumpets never leave the staff) your band will love the powerful, full sound they create with this chart.
SKU: KN.SN70230
UPC: 822795702309.
Although this arrangement resembles a ballad, a steady groove must be maintained throughout. At measure 101 the drummer should play tasteful fills between ensemble phrases. The final chorus features a wide range of dynamics that must be carefully observed in order to create the intended dramatic close.
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