Get the holiday spirit with this swingin' version of Deck the Halls for developing groups. Featuring optional written solos for your alto sax and trumpet, this chart is a must-have for your holiday
The six short stand cheers that will add to the excitement of any sporting event. With limited ranges and rhythms, these are just the right length for any time-out and just the right difficulty to work up
This blues chart in E-flat is great for giving your young jazz ensemble just a bit of a push into the key. With its ad lib solo section, you can let students get a feel for their improv skills at an earlier
Recorded by the popular group Coldplay, here is the smash hit for younger players. The repetitive rhythms and moderate rock tempo are perfectly suited for this young band arrangement.
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This swinging Christmas parade tune is perfect for developing bands or big groups that want to create a huge impression as they strut down Main Street in grand style.
This easy bossa nova ballad makes a perfect change of pace that's easy to work up for your next concert. There are no solos in this arrangement. You will enjoy the evocative melody in the saxophones and the
Here is an approachable and fun chart that works perfectly as an introduction to the Dixieland swing style. With fun trombone glissandos and quirky melodies, your students will have a great time with this
Greet the holidays with this collection of tunes that will work well with any size band! This pack includes short arrangements of Deck the Halls; We Wish You a Merry Christmas and Go, Tell It
This patriotic pack includes short arrangements of America the Beautiful; My Country, 'Tis of Thee and You're a Grand Old Flag that can be performed separately or together on the
Here's a very straightforward setting at around 120 bpm for younger jazz bands that will be a favorite with audiences and parents. With limited ranges and rhythms for the horns and extremely playable rhythm
This driving rock version of Up on the Housetop is full of interesting surprises and perfect for young jazz bands or experienced ensembles. After establishing the funky rock groove, there's a duet