This one keeps the foot on the gas from the very first downbeat! It is a driving rock chart that is the perfect opener or closer for any program. A bridge provides contrast with change-ups in the rhythm
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
The funky groove starts right away and never lets up in this accessible rock chart for young jazz bands. Punchy lines coupled with colorful harmonies set this piece apart. The solos are for anyone with
Here's a cool Latin chart that sounds like an evening dance party! Everyone gets a chance to play the melody at some point, and all will be talking about this one on the way home from the
Scored for developing band, this bold work allows the band to sound confident as they introduce the main theme. The theme is developed, adding counterlines that easily allow the band to display their
This bossa nova layers pleasing melodies and clever harmonies on top of the classic beat from Brazil. After the melody statement, there's a nice development section leading to the open solo section where
From the first suspenseful notes to the close, this piece depicts an immense ocean storm and tidal surge. The music rises relentlessly as the ocean's power smashes ashore with the massive force of wind and
Colorful and descriptive, this piece pays tribute to the first city to use public electric lights. As such, the element of electricity is incorporated into the music, starting with harmonic tensions that
Appropriate for the beginning of a concert, this well-designed selection brings a special element to young band literature. The opening sparkles with the combination of bright scoring and the sounds of
The title refers to a nickname for Mount Washington, the highest peak in the northeastern US where the world's highest wind speed was recorded in 1934. This work paints a vivid portrait depicting a perilous