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Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.790247 By R.E.M. By Michael Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, and William Berry. Arranged by Nigel Hanley. Pop,Rock. Score and parts. 30 pages. Nigel Hanley Music #4575909. Published by Nigel Hanley Music (A0.790247). This chart is an 8-piece band arrangement of ‘It's The End Of The World As We Know It’ by R.E.M. This arrangement is a swing rock version with added horn parts.  The instrumentation is keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, trumpet, alto & tenor saxes, and trombone. The keyboard/piano part has cues for horns and strings, which means the chart will work with various instrumentations, ie, from a trio up to an octet. The horn arrangement works with two, three or four horns.A rehearsal/accompaniment mp3 is also available from www.bandchartpro.cominfo@nigelhanley.com     nigelhanley.com    bandchartpro.comSuitable for: rock band with horns, little big band, funk band with horns, cover band with horns, cruise ship bands, high school & college bands
It's The End Of The World As We Know It
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$24.99 21.45 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Digital Download SKU: A0.858224 Composed by Traditional. Arranged by Stephen Bulat. Christmas,Praise & Worship,Romantic Period,Sacred. Score and parts. 5 pages. Stephen Bulat Publishing #3873425. Published by Stephen Bulat Publishing (A0.858224). The sheet music for this popular Christmas hymn includes 2 arrangements; one in the traditional style and one with jazz chord substitutions. Please click on the publisher to view this song in other keys as well as to purchase it in the Christmas Classics Fake Book compilation.A Holiday songbook must-have, this arrangement has been gig-tested and has a very easy to follow roadmap, with all essential music notes, musical cues and rehearsal markings throughout. Layout is in a larger style font than lead sheets in a typical fakebook yet still condensed to fit on one page. This format can be used for guitar sheet music, for piano sheet music, as instrumental sheet music, vocal sheet music or as accompaniment to a soloist. (e.g. violin, flute, singer) Please click on the publisher to view this song in other keys as well as to purchase it in the Christmas Classics Fake Book.Christmas Classics Fake Book (C Instruments): https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20936007 - Item Number: S0.440923Christmas Classics Fake Book (Bb Instruments): https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20940166 - Item Number: S0.444845Christmas Classics Fake Book (Eb Instruments): https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20940155 - Item Number: S0.444839Christmas Classics Fake Book - Band Leader Gig Pack (C, Bb & Eb Instruments): https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/20953727 - Item Number: S0.453973SMPPress publisher page: https://www.sheetmusicplus.com/publishers/stephen-bulat-sheet-music/3007289Online: http://stephenbulat.com
We Three Kings - Lead sheet arranged in traditional and jazz style (key of Em)
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Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.970736 Composed by Mike Strand. Graduation,Jazz,Wedding. Score and parts. 22 pages. Michael M. Strand #4890111. Published by Michael M. Strand (A0.970736). By Mike Strand, ASCAPThis is the full score, plus scores for three groups of parts, for a full arrangement of a swing tune for piano, bass, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and two singers. After the cover, there are 21 pages of music: Ten pages for the full score; four pages for the group of blowing instruments (alto saxophone, B flat trumpet, and trombone); four pages for the piano and bass; and three pages for the two singers.   Grouping the parts in this manner is natural and advantageous for this particular swing composition. These part groupings will help players in a group coordinate with each other from their group score. This is an excellent compromise between everyone working from the full score, and each player having a score with just the player’s individual part. The audio sample plays the full score.This product solves a problem that any composer of new jazz music faces: Unlike the popular standards, there aren’t any well-known and often-heard arrangements for a band to emulate. As the composer with only a lead sheet, I would have to convince your band to develop an arrangement from scratch, starting from nothing but the lead sheet!  With so many attractive standard swing tunes to perform, a busy band may hesitate to put extra effort into an unknown tune. Problem solved! With this full arrangement of They Came Here to Dance, a band can better see and hear the tune’s full potential. It will be easier for a band to make any modifications to suit its particular mix of musicians and to better fit its style. With this arrangement, with written score, part group scores and audio sample, it will be as easy as working from the recording and score of a popular standard. All that’s missing from this arrangement is the percussion, because of the individuality of drummers. The band only needs a skilled jazz drummer to join in easily with this arrangement.  Here are the lyrics to They Came Here to Dance: 1.You may come here to eat and to drink.Lots of chins wag, and wine glasses clink. Well, that’s all good, but here’s what I think: They came here to dance! 2. We cats up front have to check our sound mix. Then they walk in, togged to the bricks. They have the moves to show off our licks. They came here to dance! Bridge – Instrumental section, followed by: Our band’s in the groove – here’s one reason why: The doghouse amps are turned up high. They get in there, and tear up the floor! And they don’t care if their feet get sore. 3. Bustin’ our conks, we cats are hot, She is a wren who rocks him a lot! And they don’t care if we light up or not. They came here to dance!4. Bridge again, then:Bustin’ our conks, we cats are hot, She is a wren who rocks him a lot! And they don’t care if we light up or not.They have the learning to, they have a yearning to,They came here to dance! Note Some words in these lyrics are taken from Cab Calloway Slang: Light up – smoke a stick (marijuana cigarette) Doghouse - bass Get in there - go to work, get busy, make it hot, give it all you got Bustin’ our conks – breaking our necks (applying ourselves diligently) Wren – a chick, a queen (beautiful girl) Cat – musician in swing band Togged to the bricks – dressed to kill, from head to toe Licks – hot musical phrases In the groove – perfect, down the alley  .
They Came Here to Dance (Swing Band Arrangement)
Ensemble Jazz
Mike Strand, ASCAP

This is the full score, plus scores for three groups of parts, for a full arrangement of a swing tune for piano, bass, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, and two singers

After the cover, there are 21 pages of music: Ten pages for the full score; four pages for the group of blowing instruments (alto saxophone, B flat trumpet, and trombone); four pages for the piano and bass; and three pages for the two singers
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Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.862507 Composed by Michael Bomier. Contemporary,Instructional,Jazz,Standards. Score and parts. 61 pages. Michael Butkus-Bomier #2032065. Published by Michael Butkus-Bomier (A0.862507). Here is a blues in C minor, a staple of jazz groups both large and small. This chart has several unusual aspects, all set within this familiar format. The theme is stated by the trumpets, then, the saxes take a one-chorus interlude on a pentatonic figure. The first (and ONLY) soloist on the audio track is the tenor sax. BUT, the chart is designed to have the alto, tenor, bari, and finally All THREE saxes blowing their blues away at once! A similar treatment follows with the trumpets. Three blues choruses from the piano give the horns a break, and a SampleSolo is included for this instrument ONLY, due to the nature of the group improv that is structured into the piece. Then the trombones have their 12-bar interlude, and the lead trombone plays three more 12-bar sets, but just the one horn, as we've had enough group enthusiasm at this point! At the conclusion, the three interlude sections all come back, but simultaneously, as they have been designed to fit together. Then the final statement of the theme is played in hocket or stretto, whichever term you choose, with one voice starting and the other two choirs following behind. This chart can be played using only one soloist per section, or with the entire group solos, or anything in between, for that matter! If you have a blowing band, you'll want to show them off! Running time with a single soloist per section is 3 mins 45 secs. considerably longer with the multiple and group solos. MBB.
Blue All Over, from the Michael BB Quartet CD " Guided Tour"
Ensemble Jazz

$20.00 17.17 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus

Jazz Ensemble Jazz Ensemble - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.927181 Composed by George Willson. Blues,Jazz. Score and parts. 46 pages. George Willson #6359467. Published by George Willson (A0.927181). Written for the T-Town Jazz Band and named for a Tulsa landmark, this is a big band swing tune in F minor blues with solos and exposure aplenty most notably in the third trombone part. The piece follows a chap who is happily walking (or jaunting) down Cherry Street. Three other guys come in and pick up his melody as a unison trio. This moves into a quick verse in the ensemble before the four players each take a solo turn almost like a combo. The party then takes off with the full band before it moves back to the trio wandering off while crowd bids them farewell and the original soloist takes a final turn. The reason there is such a focus on the third trombone is because this piece is dedicated to Dale Turner who was the third trombone player in the T-Town Jazz Band and a founding member of the band. We tried to get him to improv a solo here and there, but he wouldn't do it. We figured if we wrote it into his part, he would play it, and so the next piece I was writing was Cherry Street Jaunt, so the 3rd trombone got a lot of love. Unfortunately, the band had to shut down for a time due to COVID-19, and during that time, Dale passed due to complications from it. As a result, he never saw the part I wrote to trick him into a solo. The MP3 is generated from the composition program, but the video link is a live performance.
Cherry Street Jaunt
Ensemble Jazz

$35.00 30.04 € Ensemble Jazz PDF SheetMusicPlus






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