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The Commissioner Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover The Commissioner Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover
The Commissioner The Commissioner
Jeff Coffin & Ryan Middagh - Jeff Coffin Jazz

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.

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Dewey Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover Dewey Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover
Dewey Dewey
Jeff Coffin/arr. Michael Jenner - Jeff Coffin Jazz

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

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Move Your Rug Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover Move Your Rug Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover
Move Your Rug Move Your Rug
Jeff Coffin/arr. Ryan Middagh - Jeff Coffin Jazz

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

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Tall & Lanky Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover Tall & Lanky Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover
Tall & Lanky Tall & Lanky
Jeff Coffin/arr. Bret Zvacek - Jeff Coffin Jazz

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

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Wobble Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover Wobble Jazz Ensemble sheet music cover
Wobble Wobble
Jeff Coffin/arr. Bret Zvacek - Jeff Coffin Jazz

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

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