You are going to love this chart! Full of flavor and funk, there is plenty of groove and energy to go around in this blues-based chart. Your trombone soloist will love the opportunity left open to solo in
It's ok to be off! This chart's harmonic structure uses only the last eight bars of a 12-bar blues - the first four bars of a typical blues are missing! - hence the title 1/3 Off. A perfect
A high-energy Latin rock tune is always fun, and this one fills that slot perfectly. Students will get the opportunity to practice blues form, and solid ensemble writing will help this chart come together
Here is a fresh take on Silent Night for your jazz ensemble that brings colorful harmonies to the classic carol. Featuring a warm trumpet solo, this lyrical selection will make the perfect ballad
Here is the trombone section feature you've been looking for! The Sing, Sing, Sing style and ensemble writing will give your trombones plenty to sink their teeth into. The lead trumpet range
This energetic Latin rock chart features a driving beat and a more relaxed half-time feel. Numerous solo opportunities with written solos are provided along with easy, accessible chord changes. There's
Here is a fiery Latin baiao chart that works as a great opener to any program. Full of nonstop action and driving percussive energy, this chart will leave audiences speechless. Optional written solos for
Kool and the Gang's timeless #1 hit is available in this wonderful arrangement for young ensembles. The sax scoring sounds full and rich, and the low brass along with bari sax have the chance to really get
This chart opens by layering in players starting with drum set, then adding in the fourth trumpet and continuing to build until the full ensemble is in. With a playful swing feel, it's a great challenge for
Build up your rhythm section with this getaway to Curacao! Built on an easy Latin groove and moderate tempo, this chart will transport everyone to the islands without leaving the band room. Featuring a
A hip and easy swing chart based around the changes and groove to Hit the Road, Jack. Catchy themes, solid scoring, and hip rhythmical figures make this a nice and accessible chart for
This Christmas classic comes to life in this arrangement written to work perfectly with a younger ensemble. Featuring unison writing, achievable rhythms, and careful consideration for ranges, this is a
Inspired by Gershwin, this is a strong starting point for any jazz band with its use of block writing. This chart should be in every director's library to start off the year.
Your students will love the swing groove on this timeless classic! Scored for young band success and featuring an infectious groove that your drummer will dig into, this chart offers cool swingin' moments
Engage your ensemble and make swing their thing with this superb chart from Doug Beach! An open solo section gives an opportunity to working on improv technique with all of your members. Be sure to add this
It's time for a little calypso at your next concert! This lively tune is one that will definitely delight your players and your audiences. With its syncopated rhythm and steady groove, this chart is great
This hard-grooving shuffle with incredibly hip writing will showcase all aspects of a well-developed jazz ensemble, from the hard-hitting brass figures to the driving rhythm section grooves to the dazzling
Kris Berg's annual chicken chart has arrived! It's a very accessible rock groove played around 146 bpm and features written-out solo opportunities for all saxes and all brass along with a lead trumpet range
This is a great-sounding chart that holds the interest and comes together quickly - a superb choice for any concert program! This is a great piece to teach syncopation and Latin rhythms. The melody is first
Check out this great chart for flexible jazz ensemble designed to teach swing groove and phrasing. Written in four flexible parts with many options, this song is great for building up your jazz program
Irving Berlin's tuneful standard was put back on the map with the classic scene from Mel Brooks' movie "Young Frankenstein." This clever arrangement alternates between a two-beat feel and straight-ahead
This swing chart is ready for your group whenever you are! Reduced instrumentation is ideal for working with smaller ensembles, but it still brings big energy. Perfect for younger groups that want to have
Strut your band's stuff with this funky New Orleans second-line street-beat chart. The piece begins quietly, but then the party really starts with all the wind players improvising collectively. The first
Spice up your holiday concert with this terrific treatment of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Conjuring Spanish Harlem’s original mambo kings Tito Puente, Mario Bauzá, and Machito on