The term "skidoo" was American slang that originated before World War I meaning "Get out quick!" This classic and lively march is available here in an accessible flexible version.
This superb arrangement makes this highly regarded concert march accessible to younger bands.
A wonderful edition of this classic march by the legendary composer, complete with a full score. Perfect for spring and summer programs.
A great and authentic arrangement of this King classic featuring the famous New Year's Eve melody in the trio.
A terrific concert-style piece for percussion sextet driven by modal melodies and woody timbres.
Let your ensemble play away their worries with this blues chart scored for a reduced instrumentation jazz ensemble. Great for groups that are building a program to develop a feel for the blues and swing. Be
Opening with a nostalgic mood, this selection in a bossa nova style is written for a reduced jazz ensemble to give them a rich sound despite their smaller size. This chart will have you daydreaming of waves
Here is a light selection for a reduced jazz ensemble. Great for the developing ensemble, open solo space is included to cultivate improvisational skills across your group. A driving Latin groove holds it
Here is a great easy swing shuffle for a young combo. This catchy chart has plenty of unison writing that will bring it together confidently for your players. Instrumentation is for two alto saxes, tenor
Ring in the holidays with this short medley of familiar Christmas tunes that brings out the swing. Scored perfectly for a reduced instrumentation ensemble, this chart will be a hit for any...
Make a small combo sound big through the solid scoring on this Latin chart. It takes you from a rock feeling to a cha-cha-cha without missing a beat. Instrumentation is for two alto saxes, tenor sax, bari
This classic Gershwin chart is instantly recognizable and will be loved for ages to come. Orchestrated to bring out the best sounds from your ensemble, this selection will be a favorite of your players - a
This catchy chart for younger ensembles is a great selection for any concert program - its rock and funk driving groove in the rhythm section will keep your players engaged and your audience interested.
This slow chart is a great feature piece for a bass trombone player who can bring a side of funk! Opening with a bass feature and keeping the spotlight on the low winds make this chart an outstanding option
This classic tune comes alive in this rock arrangement. With a great moment for open solos and its focus on lower voices, this chart will be a hit!
Here is a New Orleans-inspired chart that brings a Dixieland feel to your group. There's a great opportunity for open solos that begs for some playful muted trumpet and swinging trombone. This chart
This rock ballad is a great option to show lyrical contrast without slowing things down too much. Featuring the alto saxophone 1 part, this lush and moving chart is a good fit for ensembles with a strong
This catchy rock chart will perk up your ensemble. The rhythm section drives the groove while your ensemble lays down the head over top. Written solos are provided for trumpet and alto sax.
Starting with a drum set march, this chart swings into a catchy melody that gets passed around the ensemble. This piece is accessible for developing ensembles and still fun to play! A great selection for
Bring the holiday cheer to your winter program with this refreshing setting of the classic Christmas tune. With its limited ranges and unison writing style, this is a great chart for a beginning group. A
This is the perfect chart to open your holiday program! Larry Neeck brings this classic Christmas hymn to life with this swing arrangement that is full of excitement and energy. A must-have for your
This is a gorgeous ballad that is great for any festival program. Limited ranges let your musicians focus on phrases and expression, while section solis give a chance to let each group be heard.
The clock strikes midnight and the goblins come out for a spooky gathering. Set in G minor, using only the first six notes of the B-flat scale, and great scoring that gives all sections interesting parts,