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There's nothing minor about this medium-tempo swing tune except the key. There is space for written or ad-lib solos for tenor sax and trumpet. Lots of swinging ensemble riffs weave through this sizzling
Young ensembles will have a lot of success and fun with this medium-tempo swing tune. Featuring limited ranges, rhythms, and lots of unison in the winds along with B-flat blues changes for the rhythm
This medium up-tempo, straight-ahead swing chart is just right for intermediate-level ensembles. Saxes carry the melody most of the way, with punctuation from the brass. There are written or improvised
This easy version of the Dixieland standard is perfect for young jazz ensembles. This chart features very basic rhythms and ranges and has room to feature your drummer on short fills in between the melody.
This up-tempo original blues swings hard from start to finish. Quoting some of your favorite blues licks throughout, this features lots of dynamic hits from the band, swinging sax solis, and space for
This big band tribute to the New Orleans classic oozes with soul and laid-back swing. Featuring a solo trumpet on the melody at the top with some fun call and response with the rest of the band, this
This up-tempo version of the big band classic swings hard from start to finish. Featuring lots of big ensemble hits, this chart has room for ad-lib solos from tenor, trumpet, trombone, or piano over tasty
A swangin' 12-bar blues in the modern swing style of 2024 New York City. This is the real deal, with complex harmonies derived from Thad Jones and John Fedchock. This chart features a lot of section work
A raucous 12-bar blues in the key of B-flat with opportunities for everyone to solo. Background riffs are provided for each section, and the band is encouraged to come up with their own. After the melody is
This hard-swinging chart begins with the piano stating the entire melody and offering a chance to show off the rhythm section on its own before the ensemble kicks in for the second chorus. Tenor sax and