With accessible range and rhythms well within young players' comfort zone, your students will be confident playing this bluesy swing-style chart. Adequate repetition with just enough subtle change allows
This hip and clever chart borrows the chord progression from one of the most iconic jazz recordings of all time, Miles Davis' So What, but features a melody that is more approachable by young
It's ok to be off! This chart's harmonic structure uses only the last eight bars of a 12-bar blues - the first four bars of a typical blues are missing! - hence the title 1/3 Off. A perfect
Open your concert out with this cool chart! Starting with a bang and then mellowing out, this fast-paced swing chart is everything you need to get your beginning ensemble sounding like the real deal. Let
Check out this great chart for flexible jazz ensemble designed to teach swing groove and phrasing. Written in four flexible parts with many options, this song is great for building up your jazz program
The shuffle is one of the staple grooves of the big band, and this one jumps right after the opening lick and never looks back. Swinging melodies and punchy accompaniment figures are featured throughout.
As pleasant as a casual stroll down the avenue, this one is sure to get the feet tapping. An opening bass riff introduces a groove that gives this piece a real "Killer Joe" feeling. The melodies are great
This minor blues chart swings right out of the opening count off. There is well-written counterpoint and a roaring shout chorus which is ideal for showcasing the entire ensemble. This is a very playable
The very essence of swinging cool jazz! All players will want to play a solo in the open solo section where suggested solos in all keys are provided. The minor mode and moderate tempo make the solo section
The second line groove in School's Out Strut will have everyone looking forward to summer vacation! The drummer sets the groove with an extended second line cadence before the ensemble settles in
This laid-back, easy-going swing chart at the very easy level is a perfect introduction to the blues for aspiring jazz musicians! Bluesy melodies and swinging rhythms will teach basic style in a way that is
Jazz bands are always stressed for rehearsal time, and this swinging chart helps players develop their solo chops and ensemble skills at the same time. It features an easy blues that uses the blues scale
This swinging minor groove chart is right in the pocket. Minor keys are ideal vehicles for beginning improvisers, and your soloists will sound like seasoned vets in no time on this easy progression. With
This infectious shuffle chart features punchy background riffs that both your band and its audiences will enjoy! Every section has something fun to play in this one, and the solos are divided
Your young jazz band will be the life of the party with this flagwaver that's a perfect opener or closer. Suggested solos are provided for the drummer to be the featured soloist in this up-tempo
From the First Place for Jazz Series comes this minor blues chart that features swinging lines and intricate counterpoint for young jazz ensembles. The features include a short "rhythm out" section that
Here it comes! The flagwaver to end all flagwavers for young players, this chart is all fun and excitement. Introduce your students to rhythm changes in an exciting and accessible way with Ready or
Finally, a test that students will look forward to taking! This straight-ahead swinger is ideal for teaching swing rhythm interpretation and improvising on a blues scale. Equally suited to any program,
Minor modes seem to work well wtih young players, and this medium-slow swinger holds all the cards! The melody is played in a call-and-response pattern while the shout chorus includes solid, concerted
Shuffle on Down roars right from the start and is a perfect opener. The melody uses notes from the blues scale and is passed all around the band. The shout chorus really wails for this grade level.
This medium-tempo swinger played around 120 bpm is perfect for the concert hall or a lazy afternoon. Everyone gets to play the melody, and this chart is a perfect introduction to swing style for the
This modal chart will engage your rhythm section and is a terrific solo vehicle. Clearly marked rhythm section breaks are a key part of the melody, helping to teach this important skill to the rhythm
Welcome to Bourbon Street! Part of the First Place for Jazz Series, this New Orleans party groove is sure to get everyone moving. At about 200 bpm, the groove is clearly established in the rhythm section
This straight-ahead blues has it all! From an easy swinging melody that gives way to cool counterpoint, it leads to solos that are open for all. All players have an opportunity to improvise on a