This incredible 1/2 time shuffle funk has it all: a bassline that doesn't quit, an infectious groove, hip figures and melodic lines, and an incredibly funky breakdown with the power of the bassline doubling
This hip funk chart channels the atmosphere of the American backlands through a straight-eighth compositional style suggestive of Pat Metheny's Here to Stay and Red Sky, with a unique folk
Take a trip back to the Cool School of the 1950s with this impressive swinger. With a very accessible tempo of 128 bpm, this chart features tenor sax, trumpet, and guitar on a boppish melody presented in
Get down and get funky! Lots of punchy brass and a hip, modern rhythm section groove are two of the components that make this funk-rock chart a winner. There is a suggested written solo for guitar with the
To quote the composer, "I was going for a New Orleans vibe ... like a Dirty Dozen Brass Band sort of thing, but it went J.B. Horns [James Brown] style at some point." That beautifully sums it up –
Do you have a funkadelic bass player and drummer with a powerful lead trumpet? This is the showcase you're looking for! This funk chart has loads of excitement and drama with a hint of the classic Earth
Written as a sequel to his memorable Category 4, Jeff has left no stone unturned with this composition. "Driving 12/8 groove" is an understatement for this daring excursion into Afro-Cuban funk
The melancholy nature of this slow funk tune scored for smaller instrumentation is sure to bring an emotional balance to any exciting concert program. Plenty of opportunities for your lead soloists to
Even your most advanced ensemble will be challenged by the tight syncopated rhythms in this funk swing interpretation of the 1920s standard. The melody is first presented by a quartet of soprano sax,
From the brassy intro to the final flashy ending, this one is funk through and through. The main tune is presented in crunchy two-part horn writing with alto saxophone and trumpet leading the way. Think