Finale from Brahms Symphony #1, Brahms Arr. David Bobrowitz Concert Band Grade 1
Brahms Symphony No. 1 was finally premiered in 1876 after he had worked on it on and off for 14 years. This is an exciting new arrangement for youn...
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Brahms Symphony No. 1 was finally premiered in 1876 after he had worked on it on and off for 14 years. This is an exciting new arrangement for youn...
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Masterful jazz standard from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue album, notated here in 3/4 for young players. Your browser does not support the audio...
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Classic riff tune from Clifford Brown in a moderate swing style. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Jazz standard from John Lewis in a medium swing style. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Moderately paced swing tune from jazz master Wayne Shorter. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Classic jazz standard from the Duke Ellington orchestra. Your browser does not support the audio element.
One of the favorites performed by the Duke Ellington orchestra, Perdido is a happy and upbeat riff tune set in a swing style. This great sounding c...
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Recorded by Smash Mouth, this moderately paced rock hit features the trombones on the melody accompanied by the infectious and ever-churning groove...
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This acclaimed hit from 1972 was the final #1 single from super group The Temptations. With a haunting yet appealing minor groove, this chart offer...
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Here's the classic Motown hit from 1964 and The Temptations in a great-sounding arrangement for young players. No solos required. Just skillful sco...
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From Stevie Wonder's landmark 1976 album Songs in the Key of Life, this smooth and tender hit has gone on to become a jazz standard recorded by man...
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Recorded by Smash Mouth and featured in the movie Shrek, this familiar pop hit has become an enduring part of our pop culture. This arrangement fea...
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This iconic hit from the 1970s was recorded by Blue Oyster Cult, and in pop culture associated with the famous “more cowbell” skit on Saturday Nigh...
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In the movie The Blues Brothers, Aretha Franklin steals the show with her classic performance of this soulful rocker. In this hot chart for jazz ba...
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Included on Carole King's landmark album Tapestry from 1971, this churnin' tune features a sultry shuffle groove at a moderate tempo. Solid scoring...
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Recorded by Ray Charles in 1963, this funky classic has been covered by countless artists, but is probably best remembered from Ray's performance o...
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Long recognized as the signature song for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Mark Taylor beautifully arranges it here for young jazz ensembles. Set in a s...
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Composed by jazz legend Wes Montgomery, here is a moderate Latin treatment of this popular standard that features a tuneful melody over great chang...
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Although composed primarily as a novelty song and famously recorded by Nat King Cole in the 1940s, this catchy tune has established itself as a sta...
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Composed in 1928, Ellington's The Mooche was characterized as “jungle style” at the time thanks to the unique instrumentation and rhythmic style. M...
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Recorded by Queen in 1979, this iconic hit adapts beautifully for vocal soloist with jazz ensemble with its rollicking shuffle style and infectious...
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Written specifically for Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul” released this as a single in 1967 and it became one of her signature songs. Here's a ...
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Featured prominently in the movie A Star Is Born, the hit song Shallow, recorded by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper, enjoyed success on the pop charts...
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Nat King Cole's classic recording from 1951 and then the “duet” version recorded by his daughter Natalie in 1991 helped to make this tune truly “un...
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