Jump To It, Roger Schmidli, Stage Band Grade 1
Brolga
Jump To It is a up tempo swing chart in the style of the great dance bands of 1940’s. It features a catchy melody and riff-based patterns typical o...
View full detailsJump To It is a up tempo swing chart in the style of the great dance bands of 1940’s. It features a catchy melody and riff-based patterns typical o...
View full detailsThis arrangement of "Scarborough Fair" looks at the famous tune in a traditional, slow rock style. It contains written solos for trumpet 1 and teno...
View full detailsA swingin' chart at 148 BPM with an easy melody line, a written tenor solo, and easy brass ranges---all good. A mature sounding yet easy to play ar...
View full detailsAn easy swinger played at 120 BPM with everything written out to include a tenor sax solo and a very cool shout chorus. Trumpet 1 range is to writt...
View full detailsFinally an easy version of this classic! Played with a swing feel around 144 BPM with a written-out alto solo, trumpet 1 range to written F top lin...
View full detailsA pop-rock gem played around 138 BPM. Trumpet 1 range is up to written E top space. No solos, solid ensemble all the way. Catchy, straight-ahead ro...
View full detailsThis catchy TV theme is a sure-fire winner at this easy level. It's very accessible swing played at 120 BPM, no solos, and the trumpet 1 range is w...
View full detailsYou'll love this very catchy treatment of a traditional Chanukah song done here with a Bo Diddley groove. Very accessible for a young band with bri...
View full detailsA nice medium swing groove played around 128 BPM on a tasty jazz standard. Written out solos for tenor 1 and trumpet 1, a sax soli, with trumpet 1 ...
View full detailsThere's nothing else like this chart! With a haunting melody, Victor López's "Polar Vortex" will capture your imagination---guaranteed. The even ei...
View full detailsCheck out this very easy bossa played at around 138 BPM with a brief 3/4 interlude and plenty of optional parts. The meter change is no problem---i...
View full detailsThis driving shuffle with cool lines, surprising harmonies, great rhythm section hooks, and much more makes for a great opener for developing group...
View full detailsWritten for developing groups, this fun, Latin-rock chart includes a funky bass line, catchy melody and an exciting ensemble chorus. The solo secti...
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View full details"Make Music!“ - This is the joyous and motivational call of Markus Goetz’s blues rock for band. Playing together in a group and experiencing how a ...
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View full detailsA medium tempo Latin with a bit of swing feel, played around 150 BPM. The opening statement is played by tenor 1 and trumpet 1 with written-out sug...
View full detailsThis moderately slow swing tribute is ideal for a young band. A melodic chart with the articulation well-notated, rhythm section parts written out,...
View full detailsA very clever chart for a younger band featuring a few sound effects. An easy swing played around 132 BPM with written solos cued for all saxes and...
View full detailsAn easy to play jazz waltz featuring two holiday songs, “The Holly and the Ivy” and “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.” The tempo is 128 BPM, trumpet ...
View full detailsIt’s hot---way hot! This jazz-rock chart hits hard and keeps going. The young players will really dig into it. No individual solos, but plenty of a...
View full detailsChuck Mangione's hit is available for young players. The melody is doubled with alto sax and trumpet, along with a drum solo. Ranges are very easy,...
View full detailsArranger Mike Lewis presents this moderate swing ballad featuring the 1st trumpet and the sax section. Easy ranges and easy rhythms will allow this...
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