Tadd Dameron
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banda de jazz, nível 3 da banda de jazz
Hot House
Be-bop for big band! Jack Cooper masterfully arranged Tadd Dameron’s composition “Hot House” for the Jazz Band Series. Based on the chord changes to “What Is This Thing Called Love,” “Hot House” has been played and recorded by all the jazz masters. Jack Cooper keeps your sax section working by stating the melody with a section soli. The improvised solo space (written solos provided) is for alto, tenor, and trumpet. Mix in the reasonable brass ranges and you’ve got yourself a fine chart on a jazz classic. Perfect for festivals or concerts.SKU: ALJEM01020 -
banda de jazz, nível 5 da banda de jazz
Hot House
Here is a hot chart by Eric Richards. A swing-funk groove on a great bebop jazz tune loaded with energy. Features: the lead is played by alto, tenor and trumpet with some tricky lines, lead trumpet range is up to written high D (optional F-sharp), a nice soli for saxes, lead sax is soprano sax with an optional alto part included. Whew, it is a “Hot House.” (4:08)SKU: AL29803 -
banda de jazz, nível 4.5 da banda de jazz
Lady Bird
Written by bebop composer Tadd Dameron as a tribute to jazz vocalist Billie Holiday, this jazz standard belongs in every jazz musician’s repertoire. With a short 16-bar form, this tune is a great introduction to the harmonic language of bebop, and Mike Tomaro’s setting for Little Big Band includes some added bebop-inspired lines.SKU: HL07013472 -
banda de jazz, nível 4 da banda de jazz
Lady Bird
This jazz gem from the pen of Tadd Dameron features an easy flowing swing style and adapts wonderfully for full jazz ensemble. Mark’s arrangement includes a small group (alto, tenor, bari., trumpet, trombone, guitar and vibes) off the top that contrasts nicely with the full ensemble figures. Also included is a swingin’ sax soli, solos for trombone and alto, and a tutti full band chorus that starts out soft minus drums, then builds to a peak.SKU: HL7011307