You are going to love this chart! Full of flavor and funk, there is plenty of groove and energy to go around in this blues-based chart. Your trombone soloist will love the opportunity left open to solo in
Always Simpatico will take audiences through a unique and satisfying musical journey. The humble melody introduced at the beginning travels from section to section, building in intensity each time
A tasty reggae chart with soothing harmonies and a melody that you'll be humming throughout the day. The solos have approachable chord changes for improvisation but also include written solos.
Grab your audience's attention with this high-energy jazz fusion piece. It begins and ends with a bang and features dueling solos in the middle. Bring the energy to your next program!
Your developing band will love this modern groove. You'll find some opportunities for soloing for the tenor and trumpet, both written or improvised. With optional parts for flute, clarinet, and horn, this
Back Road is a bluesy, slow rocker that will have younger jazz bands begging to play it. It grooves along at about 80 bpm and features call and response melodies between the saxes and brass
Here is a tune that will have your audience bobbing their heads. The relentless groove of the bass along with some complex harmonies make this chart a great addition to your program. It offers an open solo
Wow your audience with this four movement, modern jazz suite. Start the set with Liquid Sunshine, a jazz waltz that morphs into a half-time rock feel. Slow things down with Weekend
In case of dance emergency... break glass! The groove is sure to bring your audience to their feet to start dancing. This chart is a good fit for an advanced group or a group that wants to push their
Bright Days is a contemporary jazz/rock chart loosely based on a blues form and rooted in the concept of the blues. The chart grabs the listener right off the top with a full ensemble
This bright, energetic work is inspired by mbira music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. The music has a way of blurring the lines between a 6/8 feel and a 3/4 feel and mixing melodies together to create a
Like a steampunk gearbox, this dynamic original is the perfect combination of mechanical precision and beauty. In a modern straight eighth-note style, the individual cycling melodies mesh neatly with one
Just as Alexander the Great became king of Phrygia by cutting the Gordian Knot, your players will become the jazz royalty (in the making) by cutting through this Dorian-based solo section. This chart offers
Doron Dance is fast rock chart full of energy and excitement. The heavy rock drums introduce a piano ostinato that becomes central to the chart as it recurs throughout. The math rock feel at the
"Which came first?" is of little significance so long as the groove keeps going. Your band and your audience will have fun with this funky piece!
Written as a birthday gift for the composer's mother, now you can celebrate the moms in your life - and especially the ones who support your program. The tender piano solo at the beginning is ad lib or
Here is a fresh work for your jazz ensemble that takes inspiration from two Seattle-based bands - Nirvana and Kings Kaleidoscope. With its contrasting moments of beautiful melody against rock and funk,
This blues chart takes its inspiration from grunge rock, creating a truly different texture for a jazz ensemble. It works great for letting your players rock out while focusing on blues fundamentals and
Here is an upbeat yet mysterious bossa nova chart that will definitely get everyone dancing. Written with careful consideration for ranges, this piece lets you focus on rhythm and articulation in your