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
This upbeat selection is perfect for a concert band or jazz band/combo that wants to play Latin music. Inspired by Tito Puente, Alma or soul, makes you wanna dance! It features several percussion
A relic of the gaslight era, this classic tune by Turner Layton receives a fresh new treatment as a sprightly samba. After the trumpet and saxophone melody statement, the full wind section is featured in a
This calypso groove chart is a wonderful style for jazz musicians to learn- it's fun to play and has great energy. The great ensemble writing throughout frames the open solo section. Featuring a breezy
Alianza, the Spanish word for "alliance," is represented here through the high-energy blending of Latin and swing styles. The main melody seamlessly integrates the two styles. There is a
The keys of G major and G minor are used in this delectable paso doble. Simple shifting is required for all but second violins, and violas play a brief melodic passage in treble clef.
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As the title suggests, this is a beautiful melodic feature for alto sax. In addition to the haunting tune, there are subtle supportive ensemble figures that weave a rich fabric of accompaniment and include
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It's time for another musical journey through Miami's Little Havana as provided by Jeff Jarvis. This medium-easy level original scored in cha-cha style showcases authentic, yet accessible rhythms and
This medium-difficult latin piece is fun to play and easy to listen and dance to. Each section of the band is featured. An open solo section is included for those who want to stretch their improv wings.
Bailed De Tarde Feliz was composed with young musicians in mind, with a thought toward teaching Latin and jazz rhythms. It salutes the happiness and joy of the Samba and the love of movement
A Spanish-style Rumba in homage to the music of the band - "Gipsy Kings".
Instrumentation: 2 Flutes, Oboe, 2 Clarinets (Bb), Trumpet in C, Timpani and Strings section.
The bass and percussion sections lay down the classic bolero groove while the rest of the orchestra takes turns playing the lazy, singing, rolling melody. Enjoy a warm, tropical feeling as the orchestra