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Written with
the younger band in mind, this fun, easy-to-play chart can be performed as
written or used as a tool to reinforce ear training and improvising. There is ample solo space for alto saxophone,
trumpet, and guitar and can be played with a swing or hip hop feel. The reasonable brass ranges and flexibility
of this chart make it a must have for the younger band! (5-4-4-4)
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In the Basie Tradition.
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Here is a really nice blues chart with fresh, interesting lines and great ensemble passages.
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Everyone who hears this tune loves it! It has a neat, unique feel to it, and it is a wonderful teaching tool for young players.
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Sierra Music is happy to be affiliated with Dan Haerle, noted composer/arranger, educator (University of North Texas) and pianist.
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An easy-to-play blues with a very unique melody.
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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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This piece is patterned after Stan Kenton's Dynaflow, but it is written in such a way that it is quite easy to play.
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Geoff has scored a very hip, musical easy-to-play chart in the classic blues form, using his incomparable melodic and harmonic sense of things.
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Ellen has a marvelous knack for being able to write sophisticated music which is not difficult to perform.
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