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The title refers to the somewhat "mystical" style of the opening of this wonderful and fun-filled chart.
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If you have three hot trumpet players, this will be a great chart for you.
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Here is a chance to dazzle your audiences and show off the Trumpet Section, without a lot of hassle.
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A hard-swinging, shuffle blues (a la the great Thad Jones) with a fresh, happy feeling.
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A wonderfully quiet, pensive piece which fills a big void in today's big band jazz literature.
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Fred has created a highly original Rock/Fusion piece, which uses a recurring bass line and wonderful counterpoint throughout.
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Fred Stride adds to his expanding series a great, slow-swinging original that is playable by most any band.
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Cute! Clever! Catchy! Very playable! It all fits with Fred's newest creation for young players.
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It is a real delight to see a new Fred Stride piece in print, and it has been well worth the wait.
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An original by Fred Stride, "Matador" is a wonderful, unique addition to any concert or festival program! This arrangement is set in an even-eighth feel complete with the sounds of Spain.
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Fred wrote this version first, before creating the shorter, easier version.
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When you first hear this beautiful melody, you'll be pleased that you chose this chart.
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Here is a wonderful section feature for saxophones in a ballad style.
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Fred has written a wonderful medium-tempo bossa nova chart with a nice solo exposure for guitar (or piano if no guitar).
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Fred wrote this exceptional latin chart to feature tenor saxophone on a written and improvised solo.
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A great title and an even better chart! Fred has created a tune which is hard to forget, along with a terrific arrangement that has very reasonable ranges for all (1st trpt.
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Fred captures the samba feel beautifully in this one.
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This is a nifty trumpet section feature, written with the young player in mind.
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