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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Too Little Time (Solo Trombone Feature)
Sammy Nestico pays tribute to his long-time friend and trombone icon, Bill Watrous, with this touching setting of Mancini’s Too Little Time. Written in a lush ballad style, this is a fitting tribute to a towering performer.SKU: HL07013334 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Tour de Force
Composed by jazz master Dizzy Gillespie, and arranged here by Latin master Michael Mossman, this appealing chart features a comfortable cha-cha groove, a distinctive harmonic progression, and a tuneful melody suitable for young players. Every section has an interesting and important role to play, and solos (written or ad lib) are featured for trumpet and tenor sax.SKU: HL07013658 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Trouble in Taipei
With an aura of mystery and a sneaky medium swing style, this original from the pen of Michael Mossman features skilled and effective writing for the entire ensemble. The trumpet section is featured at the top, and there are flexible options in the solo section.SKU: HL7011999 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Tutu
In 1987, Miles Davis took home the Grammy® award for best jazz instrumental soloist for his performance on this composition by Marcus Miller. From the album of the same name, Tutu is creatively arranged here by Michael Philip Mossman in a sultry hip-hop fusion style similar to the original. Featuring distinctive modal style harmonies, a few twists and turns, and solos for trumpet (naturally) and alto sax, this is sure to be a standout selection for any ensemble.SKU: HL7012343 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Uchibeng Wow-wow
From the deep and sometimes mysterious mind of composer Michael Philip Mossman, here’s a captivating cha-cha with attitude. Michael skillfully mixes full band scoring with section features and quick trade-off riffs. Also included are solos for tenor and trumpet, and some unexpected band vocals.SKU: HL7012229 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Undecided
Trombone and baritone sax are featured at the top in this nicely stylized setting. Written in an uptempo swing style and skillfully contrasting the brass and sax sections, this effective arrangement sounds incredibly full for having just six horn parts. (Grade 4)SKU: HL07011776 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Uptown Funk!
Here’s the ultimate in contemporary funk from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars! Paul Murtha captures all the style and attitude in this hot chart for jazz ensemble. The melody is skillfully passed around from section to section, and solo options are provided for trumpet and tenor sax.SKU: HL07012499 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Wave(Baritone Sax Feature)
Here is one of the most tuneful of Jobim’s many familiar Latin standards in a marvelous setting featuring a baritone sax soloist. The style is a laid-back Latin groove and Michael incorporates a wealth of creative harmonic and textural devices in this distinctive arrangement. Also included is a sax soli and a lush tutti ensemble chorus to round things out.SKU: HL07011519 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Welcome to the Jungle
Hailed as one of the greatest hard rock songs of all time, this 1987 hit from Guns N’ Roses features familiar melodies and a relentless drive throughout. Paul’s hard-hitting arrangement uses the saxes on the lead and brass on the signature riffs, along with terrific interplay within the ensemble. Rock the stage with this one!SKU: HL7012005 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
What a Wonderful World
Famously recorded by Louis Armstrong, Michael Mossman uses a moderate cha-cha style for a creative version of this classic melody. Even in this small band format there is an amazing variety in textures, harmonies and dynamics. Solo space is flexible and can be used to feature a number of different players.SKU: HL7012880 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
What Am I Here For?
Maybe not as well-known as some other famous Ellington standards, yet What Am I Here For? is an engaging and tuneful composition that certainly deserves more notice. Arranged in a medium swing style, this smooth chart relies on a rich, full ensemble texture and a relaxed feel. The saxes get a chance to shine, and there are also solos for trombone and piano.SKU: HL7011985 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
What the World Needs Now Is Love
Paying tribute to legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach, Mark Taylor uses a driving up-tempo 4/4 swing style in this standout arrangement. Saxes are featured at the start with tasty contributions from the brass. Also featured is a solo for trumpet, sax soli, key change and full ensemble shout to end the end. Skillfully done!SKU: HL07014014 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Who Are You
One of the classic hits from The Who, this hard-driving rocker has stood the test of time, and is often found today used in film and TV. Here’s a creative version for big band that uses a mix of styles from fast rock in the beginning, to a brief swing section in the middle, then back to rock style to finish up. The chart features intense energy throughout, and solos are included for guitar and drums.SKU: HL7011891 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Wichita Lineman(Solo Trombone Feature)
Although originally a pop hit in the late ’60s, this familiar ballad lends itself nicely for jazz ensemble (treated here as a jazz waltz). Scored to feature a solo trombone, alternate solo parts are provided for Bb and Eb instruments for added flexibility. This terrific setting features a driving style with solid hits for the full ensemble, as well as feature spots for the brass section and also saxes.SKU: HL07013538 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Windows
This early composition by Chick Corea features a jazz waltz in a breezy medium tempo. Even in this standard jazz form you can hear Chick’s unique twists and turns in this iconic jazz standard. Beautifully adapted by Mike Tomaro for full jazz ensemble.SKU: HL7012778 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Yardbird Suite
Jazz Ensemble Library – Grade 4Although bebop master Charlie Parker is known for his blazing improvisations and advanced melodies, this is one of his most approachable and melodic compositions. Lending itself perfectly to a big band setting, and in the hands of Mark Taylor, this swingin’ tune becomes an impressive-sounding chart for jazz ensemble.SKU: HL07011009 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
Yardbird Suite
Arranged for six horns, this accessible chart on Charlie Parker’s swing classic features a trio of alto, trumpet and guitar to start things off, followed later by great-sounding scoring for the entire group. Includes solos for trumpet and alto sax.SKU: HL7012299 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
You Can Call Me Al
“You Can Call Me Al” was the lead single from Paul Simon’s acclaimed album, Graceland, recorded in 1986. The music was inspired by Simon’s trip to South Africa, and this song went on to become one of his biggest hits. Michele’s upbeat version gives it a great-sounding groove and skillful interplay between all sections of the band.SKU: HL07013998