This exciting new funk-rock chart is great for developing ensembles with its strong rhythm section writing and fresh harmonic writing. Your band is going to love this chart inspired by the hit song from The
This modern fusion, flexible instrumentation combo chart features two solo sections with a written solo for trumpet 1 in the first section and a written solo for tenor sax in the second section. Chords are
Written with developing bands in mind, this fun, accessible chart can be performed as written or used as a tool to reinforce ear training and improvising. There is ample solo space for alto
This funky chart is great for the strong Bari Sax and Bass Trombone players. Let them lay down a solid groove and build your horns above. With great space for improvisation as well as a fun trombone soli,
Check out this funky tune that is not messing around! Full of unison writing, this is great for teaching younger ensembles how to get their funk on. Featuring a cool bass line that gets to solo, this chart
This tune simmers on low - but don't let that fool you. The melody is slick, and when set against the backdrop of the brass hits you have a great chart that is accessible to many groups due to the flexible
Sly and the Family Stone was a pivotal funk band of the late 1960s pioneering a fusion of funk, rock and soul. Who can forget their landmark performance at Woodstock in 1969? This exciting medley of hits
Blame It on the Disco begins with a slow rubato introduction, then breaks into a very hip funk style featuring a relaxed groove at around 108 bpm. The improvised solo section features alto
This groovy and energetic blues–funk chart really does "strut" with its catchy riffs, Afro-Latin undertones, and exciting drive. The opening bass solo is written out and can be played by any
This chart features punchy brass and a distinctive harmonic structure making it stand out from the crowd. There is plenty of passing the melody around with call-and-response sections that give everyone a
Herbie Hancock for the developing band? Yes! From Hancock's famous Headhunter recording, here is a great opportunity to play the biggest jazz-rock hit of all time. The melody is first played by alto, tenor,
Cheeky is a catchy rock chart that will be a hit with young jazz musicians! The rhythm section parts are fully notated, and for maximum educational value, solo chords are provided for all
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This piece is based on a terrific hip-hop/swing groove that you won't be able to get out of your head. It's a guarantee that your band will love it! Solos are indicated for trumpet, guitar, or piano. The
Here's an industrial strength rock chart with a half-time funk feel that really cooks! With its infectious touches of gospel, this outstanding chart will give your band a high-powered sound that will have
This funky rock chart has shades of the rock group Chase! There are some fast licks for the trumpets, but they fall in a comfortable range so your players can really dig in and sell it. The open solo