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Exactly Like That is a fun original that has a great slow rock feel and a middle solo section which includes a suggested solo for alto sax. The solo section can be opened up for additional solos
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
This original up-tempo blues chart is a great opener for any concert. This chart includes an alto solo which can be played ad lib or as written. The flexible nature of this arrangement will make it
Rock, rock and more rock! This straight ahead rocker is an interesting change of pace from the usual funk charts. The driving, repeated bass part is relatively easy to play and drummers can use their
Three Guys is a jazz/rock/funk take on We Three Kings and is taken directly from the highly successful flexible instrumentation small group chart with the same title. The guitar fills and
This very cool mambo is a flexible instrumentation combo chart written for 4, 5 or 6 horns plus rhythm section. A wide variety of horn parts are included so the horn section can be mixed and matched to find
This very approachable bossa nova can be played with a four-, five-, or six-horn combo. Additional horn parts are included so that it can be played with virtually any combination of horns plus rhythm
Check out this great flexible combo chart that works really well for beginning players in your ensemble. With its Latin groove and simple swing, this tune is a great introduction piece for new members.
This breezy, up-tempo bossa nova or laid-back samba flows with great sax parts throughout. There is some great interplay between the melody and a slick countermelody and a solo for the alto sax. Then some
There's nothing cooler than the cool jazz sound from the '50s, and this low-key, easygoing chart gives it to you! It features tenor sax with subtone solos a la Stan Getz written in each solo section.
Pale Ale is an original swing chart played at about 155 bpm that feels like it came right out of the 30's or 40's and includes a great sax soli in the middle. There's also a written or improvised
This bluesy swing chart is fairly accessible and sounds great. It has been rearranged for big band from the small group flexible instrumentation chart by the same name. Chord symbols are written into all