Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Man I Love
A wonderful feature for your female vocalist-smooth, sultry and romantic! You can almost hear Billie Holiday herself singing this Gershwin gem brilliantly arranged by Dave Wolpe. Featuring a modest vocal range of only an octave, easy brass ranges and a sweet written trumpet solo, this one is definitely a winner. Ideal for concert, show or dance, the audience will enjoy this well-known jazz vocal classic. Optional substitute vocal part written for tenor saxophone. (Vocal in A-flat)SKU: ALJEVM00003 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Mooche
Composed in 1928, Ellington’s The Mooche was characterized as “jungle style” at the time thanks to the unique instrumentation and rhythmic style. Mark Taylor’s outstanding version for younger players alternates between the Latin styles salsa and mambo, and features solo space for tenor sax and trombone. Unique and effective!SKU: HL07013412 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Nearness of You (Flugelhorn Feature)
Although the first hit recording of this enduring standard was by the Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1940, The Nearness of You has remained popular through the ages with recordings by countless artists. Arranged here as a solo feature for flugelhorn, the soft Latin stylings and lush accompaniment parts help make this one particularly attractive.SKU: HL7012497 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes
This is NOT the ’60s pop hit recorded by Bobby Vee, but the classic jazz standard recorded by luminaries such as John Coltrane, Paul Desmond, and Horace Silver (and originally the theme song of the 1948 film noir starring Edward G. Robinson). Here’s a great sounding Latin style setting creatively scored for young players with beautiful lines and countermelodies. Includes solos for alto sax and trombone.SKU: HL7011877 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Opener II
Open any concert with this swingin’ chart that will make your audience sit up! At a tempo of 208 BPM or faster, written solo space for tenor and trumpet 2, lead trumpet range to written B above the staff, and an optional vibes part, The Opener II by Carl Strommen is complete. (3:10)SKU: AL41131 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Rainbow Connection(Flugelhorn Solo with Jazz Ensemble)
Written in a light jazz waltz style, Kermit’s familiar tune from The Muppet Movie works great as a feature for flugelhorn in the skilled hands of Mark Taylor. Featuring a comfortable range for the soloist, a sax soli, and effective ensemble writing, this gem is a nice change of pace number.SKU: HL07011203 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Theme
Miles Davis often used this signature riff tune to close his concert sets. Using background figures and other elements from the original recordings, Paul Murtha has skillfully assembled a full-blown chart for young jazz ensembles. The opening section trades the theme between trumpet and tenor sax, and eventually the entire ensemble gets into the act.SKU: HL7012245 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Things That Need to Heal
Conveying a sentiment that we can all relate to, this masterful and poignant Bossa Nova features a sensitive, fully notated piano solo, richly scored horns, and solo options for both the novice player and also a more intermediate level. As with all of Michele’s writing, the rhythm section parts are carefully notated to help take the guesswork out of attaining the correct Latin style.SKU: HL07013900 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Way You Look Tonight
From the film Swing Time and originally performed by Fred Astaire, The Way You Look Tonight won the Academy Award for best original song in 1936. Since then it has remained a popular jazz standard, and here is a terrific moderately paced swing version for younger players.SKU: HL7012888 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
The Woogie
This title in the new Jazz For Young People Series is composed and arranged by jazz great Wycliffe Gordon. “The Woogie” is a boogie-woogie swing shuffle originally composed for the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Solos are provided for trumpets 1 and 2, trombones 1 and 2, 1st tenor sax, baritone sax, and drum, too. This chart can be played as a swing shuffle or a boogaloo rock groove—either way it’s hot! Includes all the usual optional parts. Correlated to the Jazz at Lincoln Center Jazz for Young People Curriculum. (5:10)SKU: ALJEM05030 -
Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Theme from Spider-Man
From the original TV series Spider-Man and featured on the soundtrack of the new blockbuster movie, Roger Holmes has crafted an exciting arrangement for jazz ensemble. Based on a minor blues progression, this one will be fun to play and easy to open up for solos.SKU: HL07010858 -
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Thieves in the Temple
You don’t normally associate the music of Prince with jazz ensembles. However, this outstanding arrangement draws inspiration from the funky Herbie Hancock version and provides a great vehicle for ensemble playing as well as soloing.
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Jazz Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble Grade: 3
Think
In the movie The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin steals the show with her classic performance of this soulful rocker. In this hot chart for jazz band, trombones are featured in the beginning and later the entire ensemble. The solo section is flexible, however written samples are provided for alto sax, trumpet and trombone.SKU: HL07013290