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Maoz Tzur (Rock of Ages) is a traditional Hanukkah song that celebrates the Maccabees' fight for freedom. The Rock... Read More >>
Apex Blues chronicles the extraordinary lives and musical legacies of two generation-spanning Jazz clarinet virtuosos:... Read More >>
Yes, it's hip! A clever swinging treatment of a catchy tune played around 150 BPM. Lead trumpet range is to written... Read More >>
This chart is a very hip funky rock with a driving groove. Played around 92 BPM. Solos are provided for trombone... Read More >>
A medium-up swing played around 140 BPM, the melody is initially stated by saxes with a stop-time feel, building... Read More >>
A superb vocal chart with big band on a great jazz standard. The cut-time tempo is around 92 BPM. The vocal range... Read More >>
Wow! This terrific chart is inspired by the iconic Clark Terry version featuring two trumpets with plungers. A swing... Read More >>
A very soulful alto sax 1 feature with a relaxed rock-flavored groove played around 86 BPM. Everything is written... Read More >>
An original with a funky groove with some powerful dynamic contrasts throughout. Played at 142 BPM, a suggested... Read More >>
The well-known classic spiritual with a funky rock feel played around 110 BPM. Brief written solo statements from... Read More >>
A very clever treatment of this well-known traditional spiritual, the opening statement is a slow chorale moving... Read More >>
You've probably never heard the Pink Panther as a mambo, especially like this. Very playable for the young band... Read More >>
Oh yeah, check out this happy Second Line groove played around 174 BPM. Every section gets some action plus a huge... Read More >>
A funky-rock groove on a great jazz tune played around 112 BPM. Suggested solos provided for trumpets 1 and alto... Read More >>
A classic jazz standard arranged for the young jazz group as a medium-tempo cha-cha. The instrumentation is 4/2/2/3,... Read More >>
An exciting jazz waltz that swings all the way! The melody is stated by tenor and trombone moving into two solo... Read More >>