Here's an up-tempo and intense Latin/swing chart to challenge your ensemble. Includes a tenor sax feature and an open solo section, a rhythm section interlude, a slower swing section near the end, and a
Transparent and gentle textures permeate this treatment of Jeff Coffin's lyrical South African-inspired jazz waltz. Commissioned by Jeff for the 2011 Massachusetts All-State Jazz Band, Bob Washut's
Solo for flute. Meditative, improvisational in feel and dynamic. Beautifully expressive piece. Recorded by Jeff Coffin.
A tricky mixed-meter extravaganza! Twisting and turning like a Moebius strip, this chart was arranged by trumpeter Tyler Mire of the U.S. Navy Band Commodores and offers some exciting melodic and rhythmic
Simple and a touch complex at the same time, this trombone solo feature swings hard with a touch of the blues included. Composed for Wycliffe Gordon and the Nashville Jazz Composers Collective.
Dewey was written in homage to the late, great saxophonist Dewey Redman, although it is not a tenor solo feature. A fantastic arrangement by New Orleans saxophonist and educator Michael Jenner, it
Espoo You is a medium swing chart that can be opened up to feature a tenor soloist or any member of the jazz ensemble. It has a challenging saxophone soli to feature the sax section and is written
This is a tune by Jeff Coffin that hearkens the spirit and groove of the shuffle as played by the late, great jazz drummer Art Blakey. This is a great arrangement and has a beautifully arranged and slightly
Going in Circles is the only vocal chart available in Jeff Coffin's extended big band catalog. With lyrics by brilliant jazz vocalist Liz Johnson, this tune jumps between an easy Monk-like waltz
This tune has some very wide intervallic leaps in the tenor part and is influenced by Michael Brecker's Delta City Blues. It's a free-blowing piece and is super funky. Arranged by Nashville's
For flute trio or quartet - 2 bass flutes (or optional flutes), flute 1 & flute 2 / This has a Brasilian feel to it and allows for some improvisation during one section of the piece. Recorded by Jeff
Play along and study the tunes famously recorded by the Mu'tet featuring Jeff Coffin on saxophones, Roy "Futureman" Wooten (of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones) on drums, Felix Pastorius (formerly of the
A favorite of Jeff Coffin's and everyone who hears it! It's a very catchy melody that happens to be in 17 (or 8 1/2 if preferred). Listeners will hum the melody the first time they hear it. It's like Maceo
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Here's a feel-good New Orleans second-line chart that can be opened up to feature any member of the jazz ensemble or an alto sax soloist. The band will love playing this chart, and the audience will leave
The road isn't an easy place to thrive and survive - there are many things to think about before (and after) you leave the driveway with your band. The purpose of this book is to address the "before" parts.
This Jeff Coffin chart features a traditional blues form with a couple of odd time bars thrown in for good measure. It has a New Orleans second-line groove and can feature tenor saxophone or any number of
One of the more unique pieces from the Jeff Coffin catalog. Arranged by David Deacon-Joyner, it's a rock/funk/up-tempo tune with some influences from Frank Zappa's music and Jeff Coffin's beard! Includes
This chart gets its title from the "Weebles wobble, but they don't fall down" toys from the '70s. The rhythm section is in one time signature while the horns are in another, and they all come together in a