Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
16–28/28개 결과 표시
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Race to the Bridge
If you’re looking for a bright and challenging piece, look no further than this super swing chart. Solo space for all saxes, trumpet, and trombone. Includes an auxiliary percussion part. No woodwind doubles, lead trumpet range to written high F-sharp. As recorded by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band on the CD That’s How We Roll on Telarc International.SKU: AL36070 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Rhapsody in Blue
This is a tour-de-force, GRAMMY® Award-winning arrangement by Gordon Goodwin of Gershwin’s masterpiece. The sax doubles call for piccolo (alto 1), clarinet/flute (alto 2) and bass clarinet (bari). The second alto part has the well-known clarinet solo. This chart has it all—the thematic material, swing, key changes, solo space for alto, tenor, bari, trumpet, and trombone; and lead trumpet range is to written high F. The percussion part calls for mallets and timpani. Overall, a grasp of both jazz and classical concepts will make this chart stand apart from anything else. As recorded by the Big Phat Band. (2:20)SKU: AL33370 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Rippin’ ‘n Runnin’
This funky chart, at 176 BPM, contains a classic Goodwin piano introduction—challenging, but extremely rewarding. Solo space for alto 1, tenors 1 and 2, trumpet 4, and trombone 1. The chart has an auxiliary percussion part and lead trumpet range is to written high F. As recorded by Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band on the CD That’s How We Roll on Telarc International.SKU: AL36069 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Sunset and Vine
Sunset and Vine by Gordon Goodwin is a superb swing chart beginning mp for the rhythm section played at 162 BPM. The chart builds throughout with lead trumpet range up to written high F#. Solo space for various instruments, sax solis, percussion, a big shout chorus, and an optional flute double for alto 2. There are additional sax parts with flute doubles. As recorded by the Big Phat Band. Excellent chart! (5:08)SKU: AL48230 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
That’s How We Roll
A Goodwin original, this is a bouncy shuffle that has melodies with big hooks to grab your attention. Shuffles always work great, and this one is no exception. “Roll” has solo space for alto, tenor, bari, trumpet, and trombone, and a lead trumpet range to written high F with a G at the end. The percussion part calls for bongos and conga. As recorded by the Big Phat Band, it’s a winner at any concert or festival.SKU: AL33367 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
The Little Drummer Boy
Introducing a slow, funky version of “Little Drummer Boy” that’s very clever with the initial melody line played by bass trombone and bari sax. The tempo is 110 BPM, the chart has a soprano sax lead, and solo space for all saxes, trumpet 4, and trombones 1 and 2. The lead trumpet range is up to high A-flat. A very cool Gordon Goodwin chart! (2:28)SKU: AL43706 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
The Phat Pack
Slow and bluesy! The title chart as recorded on Gordon Goodwin’s newest CD, The Phat Pack. Things to enjoy: it’s kind of greasy, it’s full of twists and turns, calls for brass plunger mutes and optional bass clarinet for bari sax, and the lead trumpet range goes up to written E with a few G’s. There is solo space for all saxes, trumpet 4 and trombone 1. Show stopping!SKU: AL26889 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
The Sun Will Shine Today
A bright swinger solo feature at 180 BPM, Patrick Williams’ “The Sun Will Shine Today” has standard instrumentation plus optional horn in F parts. It was originally scored for clarinet, but includes solo parts for trombones, B-flat instruments, and E-flat instruments. An ideal vehicle to feature your soloist and swing all the way home! (2:20)SKU: AL43716 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
There You Go Again
At 120BPM, this Patrick Williams swing chart is right on the mark—“There You Go Again” is a first-class composition that will please any experienced band. It features full instrumentation plus optional horn in F parts. Solo space is provided, and a great sax section soli and roaring shout chorus are included as well. All great! (3:01)SKU: AL43717 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
Gordon Goodwin’s “Why We Can’t Have Nice Things” is your basic flag-waving, barn-burning, straight-ahead swing chart for an eight-piece band: tenor, trumpet, trombone, piano, guitar, bass, drums, and auxiliary percussion. Sure it’s a challenge, but it’s very doable with experienced players. Solo space for sax, trumpet, and trombone as recorded by the Little Big Phat Band on the CD An Elusive Man. Can you handle it . . .? (6:18)SKU: AL46172 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 6
Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
As recorded by the Big Phat Band, you’ve got your basic flag-waving, barn-burning, straight-ahead swing chart here—and believe it or not, it’s not all that hard to play! Sure, it’s a challenge, but it’s doable with a strong band. Solo space included for all saxes, trumpet 3, and trombone 1. Can you handle it? (2:06)SKU: AL41142