"Flash! Bam! Alakazam!" Vocal jazzers will love the fall-offs, slides, tight harmonies, and rapid-fire triplets in this arrangement of the Great American Songbook standard. Two brief notated solos sound
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Here's a great way to introduce the concept of choral scat singing without the pressure of actually improvising. In a fun, upbeat jazz style, all three sections get to show off their scat skills while
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Ever since Louis Armstrong incorporated this traditional spiritual into his swing-era sets, it has become a favorite jazz standard. Explore this vocal jazz setting in that swing style, carefully crafted for
Charlie Chaplin's timeless classic is presented in an arrangement that's just right for young, developing choirs. The harmonies are smooth and will sing easily with an emphasis on phrasing and line.
This gentle Brazilian Bossa Nova is one of the most performed songs of all time, and this new arrangement is a wonderful introduction to composer Antonio Carlos Jobim and his signature style. The vocal
Jon Batiste's cover of the 1963 Impressions hit in Disney/Pixar's "Soul" brings this early Curtis Mayfield song to a whole new generation. Built on a soulful groove, jazzy twists, and a feel-good vibe, this
This swingin' standard has been recorded by artists from Art Garfunkel to Michael Buble. The big-band-style arrangement includes simple jazz harmonies, great instrumentation, and notated scat singing
"The way you wear your hat, the way you sip your tea... no, no, they can't take that away from me." One of the most charming songs of the 1930s, this was introduced by Fred Astaire in the film "Shall We
Two classic songs from the 1920s have been stitched together to make a perfect singing (and swinging) valentine. Not just for Valentine's Day, this fun jazzy medley with full accompaniment is a great way to
Here is a 1945 Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald tune that is an easy shuffle. The lyrical hook is fun to sing, and the background harmonies are really tight. There's a short section of choral scat in the
"As long as I'm singing, the world is mighty fine." Here is an upbeat, driving song from the big band era that rings out the message of the importance of singing. Classic jazz harmonies for the singers and
"It's not the color of your hair, it's what you say and what you do!" These inspirational lyrics roll off the tongue with bluesy vocal lines in this original jazz piece for developing choirs. With a fully
This breezy arrangement is based on the Brasil 66 cover of the Beatles classic. A unison first verse sets the easy Latin jazz feel before breaking into full harmonies. Brief scat sections contribute to the
This swing-style jazz standard has been covered countless times and continues to appeal to modern audiences. In an easy swing, this arrangement of the Gershwin classic is full to the brim with stylistic
This classic tune, made famous by Frank Sinatra, is as fresh today as it was when it was first released. With jazz harmonies and vocal inflections, the easy swing style is enhanced by the jazzy piano part
Accessible, authentic and fun, this arrangement of the famous Carl Perkins song that helped catapult Elvis to stardom features solo opportunities (including a notated scat solo) and a vocal stacking
This sizzling-hot arrangement will appeal to jazz and show choirs, and audiences will love it! In an upbeat swing, this toe-tapper has a fully notated layered choral scat section to provide contrast. Add
The Latin jazz sound, complete with a killer horn line and lots of percussion, is faithfully captured in this arrangement. Show choirs will have fun with the jazz-flavored harmonies and bossa nova feel,
Direct from the 1950s comes this well-known standard arranged for mixed, treble or tenor-bass choirs with an optional accompaniment for your band. Add a little mambo-inspired movement and you'll have a
This gorgeous jazz standard has been recorded by some of the greatest singers of our time and before - from 1918 to the present. Presented in a slow swing, an almost New Orleans-style feel with smooth jazz
This quirky song about the popular potluck side dish originally appeared in the 1944 MGM musical "Broadway Rhythm." Retaining the characteristic sound and style of the time period with bright jazz harmonies
Some days, you just gotta sing the blues - even in the chorus room! This tongue-in-cheek parody expresses the multitude of frustrations and anxieties of the modern choral student - and it's also a great
You won't be able to stop grinning with this duo of Put on a Happy Face from "Bye Bye Birdie" and You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile from "Annie." Both songs were written by
Originally written for "Kiss Me Kate," this sultry Cole Porter tune has become a treasured standard from the Great American Songbook. Plenty of unison, accessible jazz harmonies, and that classic Broadway