Squiggly is the ultimate feature for a contemporary guitarist. A quirky funk melody over a blues chord progression makes the perfect funk chart for any festival, contest or concert. The solo space
Feature your vocal quartet or SATB vocal ensemble with your jazz ensemble! Plus, this chart also includes an additional part for vocal soloist if you prefer. A medium-swing arrangement by Darmon Meader, the
Have a jazz vocal group or quartet? Here is a stunning chart arranged by Darmon Meader, the musical director and chief arranger of the jazz vocal group New York Voices. This stellar tune is
Want a great chart to feature an accomplished tenor sax soloist? Native Sons opens with extended tenor sax cadenzas, then the rhythm section sets the straight-eighth groove, as the
Inspired by the recording by jazz singer Randy Crawford, this version of the marvelous tune features a smooth rock style and a sultry, singable melody. Scored for vocal soloist, this classy chart also
Going in Circles is the only vocal chart available in Jeff Coffin's extended big band catalog. With lyrics by brilliant jazz vocalist Liz Johnson, this tune jumps between an easy Monk-like waltz
Play it again, Sam! This one can be used as a vocal solo or vocal group feature (SATB or SSAA). The voice leading is just right, and the band gets a spot to open up, too. Vocals in C/Db.
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Jazz vocal quartet, jazz choir, or an individual vocal soloist... any way you like it, this is a great chart! It's arranged by Darmon Meader, the musical director and chief arranger for the New York Voices.
Sultry and romantic! Your female vocalist will love digging into one of the all time great torch songs made famous by Billie Holiday. With a one octave vocal range, the singer can kick back to
Let your baritone sax player show off with this chart! This swing tune with featured solo has a dark yet curious feeling to it that your musicians will have a great time playing.
This one is pure Duke Ellington magic! The band really cooks, and the support for the vocal lines is just right. Give this one a serious look if you've got some hot vocal jazzers! Vocals in F.
Vince Norman's arrangement on this wonderful jazz standard is a vocal solo feature set as a slow swing ballad at about 70 bpm. The vocal range is G below middle C to A-flat second space. The
All jazz students should know this great tune! Dave's straight-ahead, swingin' vocal solo feature is written in two keys to accommodate both female and male voices. There are also brief solos for trombone
A Gordon Goodwin vocal chart! In addition to the vocal part, there are optional solo feature parts for alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet or trombone for added flexibility. Gordon has conceived this with the solo
From British progressive rock band Yes, this iconic moment in pop and rock history is scored neatly for big band with the option to feature either a vocalist or tenor sax soloist. Just like the original,
Comfortably scored in a moderate samba tempo, this sophisticated setting of the classic Jobim melody includes lyrics for performance in either Portuguese or English. No vocalist? No problem, since an
Featuring a vocalist with big band, this gorgeous ballad is played around 74 bpm. The vocal range is G below middle C to third space C, and the lead trumpet range is to F-sharp top line. Included are