This Peter Blair chart on the Neal Hefti/Count Basie classic is a wonderful adaptation for younger jazz groups. It does its Basie thing with a light and cool swing feel, includes nice changes in
Here's a wonderful jazz setting for standard brass quintet featuring three Billy Strayhorn compositions: Raincheck; Chelsea Bridge and Take the 'A' Train. Each piece can be performed
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Scored for brass quintet, this jazz-inspired setting features three Cole Porter classics from the Great American Songbook. Including Night and Day; I've Got You Under My Skin and I Love
This medley is designed for jazz players or the brass quintet wishing to perform lighter material, and would be excellent as an encore selection. Featuring three Gershwin compositions, Love Is Here
Here's the Ellington standard reimagined in this famous 1963 arrangement by Gerald Wilson, including the two-chorus tenor duet by Jimmy Hamilton. This chart features each section of the band as well as
A few twists and turns added to the original Benny Goodman swing version make this chart a definite crowd and band pleaser. Gordon Goodwin's arrangement features a clarinet part and an alternate alto 1 part
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After the initial statement, Greg Yasinitsky gives this Benny Goodman treasure an updated and contemporary flair while remaining true to the original. It's all there in this exciting chart... nice
You may have heard Basie's band play this great Neal Hefti swinger, but this version is very accessible for younger players at around 166 bpm. The features include a written alto sax solo, a great sax soli,