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
2000.fi was composed as a fanfare for the new Millennium and is a solo vehicle for drums. The writing is very contrapunctual in some sections. It benefits from twelve-tone technics in some of its
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Salute the unsung hero of the jazz ensemble, the piano player, with this accessible piano feature! 88 Ave. B is an accessible Basie-style swinger that features the piano throughout
Originally written for the Sammy Nestico Dark Orchid recording and later reprised on A Portrait of Sammy, this iconic swing chart gives all the solo work to piano, first in the opening 48 measures, then
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This powerful rock ballad, with its blues-tinged melodic and harmonic structure, is a great feature for developing alto saxophone or trumpet soloists throughout. The solo part is entirely notated with no
Written for Doc Severinsen, this medium fast swing chart is a trumpet solo feature and is an excellent vehicle for a good soloist with high chops. Includes an optional 5th trombone part.
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Choose a relaxed tempo, add a walking bass line, plus a gentle rhythmic figure from the saxes and you have the perfect intro for Michael Buble to give this great standard the real style for which he has
This score can be used by just the rhythm section and string synthesizer or string section. It can be used by a small band (10678311) with or without the strings of any sort and it can be used by a big
Here is a terrific transcription and adaptation of Nelson Riddle's chart done for Frank Sinatra's "Strangers in the Night" album. Sinatra often referred to this song as his first hit, a reference