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Blues Over Easy is an easy blues in the key of F, featuring simple melodic ideas, recurring rhythms and conservative brass ranges, making it an ideal chart for younger developing jazz bands. Solos
Here's a bluesy tune that is not a blues. The interval of the diminished fifth is prominent, in both melody and harmony. The chord progression makes extensive use of the Circle of Fifths, but in reverse (an
Drop Off Blues II is a straight-ahead, medium-easy, 12-bar shuffle blues with solo spots for just about anyone. It includes an easy sax soli and a question/answer shout chorus between sections to
This little boogaloo is about as much fun as you can have without being arrested. With a very infectious melody and feel, it will grab the interest of young players from all musical backgrounds. The
How Low the Earth is a composition that is written over a standard jazz tune progression. This is so students can learn these standard tunes to play in the real world. The 1st trumpet only goes up