Jazz Ensemble
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 2
¡Vámonos!
A Latin cha-cha groove at around 132 BPM. A hip tutti montuno sets the cha-cha feel in the intro followed by the same montuno played by the piano. The chart features written-out solos for tenor sax and trumpet 2, and the trumpet 1 range is to written E top space. It is fun, it’s Latin and it will sound great!SKU: AL40347 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 2
‘Round Midnight
“‘Round Midnight” is a jazz classic now available in an arrangement correlated to the Jazz Expressions™ curriculum. The focus of this chart is teaching the traditional ballad style to the young player with legato melodic phrases, smooth phrasing articulations, a lyrical solo for 1st alto saxophone (written or ad-lib), and accessible ranges set in a slow swing feel. Optional parts for flute, clarinet, horn, baritone horn, tuba, AND violin, viola and cello. (3:46)SKU: ALJEM04030 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 2
‘Round Midnight
This timeless jazz tune, recorded by countless jazz artists, is now scored for the younger band. This piece includes the lush harmony you expect and then moves into a double-time section before ending at the ballad tempo. Everything is written out for the soloist and rhythm section. (3:52)“The texture and parts are rich and thick, providing bands many chances at working on blend and balance.”
-The Instrumentalist
SKU: AL36032 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
‘Round Midnight
This ballad is ideal for a change of pace in your program. Thelonious Monk’s jazz classic, carefully scored here by Victor López, showcases your trumpet or flugelhorn player. Because López made this chart very accessible, with ranges for solo trumpet to A-flat and trombone to F, and because Monk wrote interesting chord changes, the band will sound great and enjoy playing it. Perfect for festivals or concerts, ‘ROUND MIDNIGHT is one of those jazz standards all students of jazz should learn and play. Here’s a perfect opportunity to teach phrasing, style and blend with this fine chart.SKU: ALJEM00035 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 2
‘S Wonderful
Start your band off swinging with this Gershwin standard arranged by Ralph Ford. The trombones start things off, add the brass section, then add a sax soli. Hold on, there’s more; into a tutti for the ensemble followed by written or ad-lib alto sax, trumpet and piano solos. Can you identify the clever quote? The shout chorus brings it all home. Superb writing throughout. (3:26)SKU: ALJEM02047 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
‘S Wonderful
An excellent medium-swing vocal chart arranged in two keys, high and low to accommodate all vocalists. The low key is A-flat with vocal range from A-flat below middle C to 3rd line B-flat, and the high key is E-flat, with vocal range from E-flat first line to top line F, treble clef. Lead trumpet range to written high C. Includes a written-out tenor sax solo and a substitute tenor sax solo part in lieu of the vocal.SKU: AL40364 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 4
‘S Wonderful
This one truly is wonderful! The band moves along at a nice tempo giving the vocalist plenty of support throughout. Tenor sax and trumpet both solo after the first chorus and then bring the vocalist back to answer the band shouts—it’s wonderful! Typical Wolpe magic! Key of Ab.
SKU: ALWBJE9324 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 2
(Don’t Fear) The Reaper
This iconic hit from the 1970s was recorded by Blue Oyster Cult, and in pop culture associated with the famous “more cowbell” skit on Saturday Night Live. This solid arrangement for young players will be quick to learn and requires no soloists.(Recorded by the Music For All High School Honor Jazz Band of America.)SKU: HL07013386 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3.5
(Everybody’s Waitin’ for) The Man with the Bag (Key: A-flat)
Composed in the ’50s, this entertaining holiday tune has been recorded notably by Kay Star, and more recently the Brian Setzer Orchestra. A dynamic and swingin’ addition to any holiday concert!SKU: HL7500131 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 1
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction from the First Year Charts for Jazz Ensemble series is designed for first year jazz ensembles. Full instrumentation includes 5 saxophones, 6 brass, and 4 rhythm parts. Reduced instrumentation is playable with 3 saxophones, 2 trumpets, 1 trombone, and 3 rhythm parts. Optional parts include flute, tuba, horn in F, and baritone T.C/tenor sax. All solos are written out, the rhythm section parts suggest chord voicings and rhythms and guitar chord frames are provided to assist young guitarists.SKU: AL33329 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 1
(The) Birth of the Blues
A nice easy-goin’ swing chart for the first year jazz group. Master arranger Mike Lewis scored this jazz classic to feature plenty of ensemble with a brief written trumpet solo (the trumpet range in only to fourth space E.) Requiring minimal rehearsal time, this chart will sound great even with reduced instrumentation. Teach easy swing figures, have fun and play jazz! (2:46)SKU: ALJEM02003