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Jingle Bell Rock: Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score & Parts

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Jingle Bell Rock: Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score & Parts

Words and music by Joe Beal and Jim Boothe / arr. Paul Cook

Grade: 1 (Easy)

Item: 00-JEM01018

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When you think of holiday music, you almost automatically think of "Jingle Bells." Master arranger Paul Cook has scored Jingle Bell Rock for first year jazz ensemble players, and this chart hits the mark. Flexible instrumentation, optional parts, brief solos for alto and tenor sax with written solos provided, background ensembles, and very modest brass ranges bring this chart to the top of the list. You can check your list twice when you add minimal rehearsal time needed to put this chart on stage. A perfect choice for a happy holiday. This title is available in MakeMusic Cloud.
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Series: First Year Charts for Jazz Ensemble
Publisher: Alfred Music
Page Count: 42
UPC: 654979994268
SKU: 00-JEM01018

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@Mr.SwinginJoeBuster YouTube

I played this tune in high school. The version I played featured the trombone section. Great memories all made possible thanks to my step grandfather Erwin Leu who passed away last year.

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@mellobroski YouTube

The alto second solo carrying the entire price I'm sad I wanted to play that part cuz I'm tenor😭😭😭😭

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@wdhjazz YouTube

Playing this year on bari sax and it's so fun

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@thenathancraig7 YouTube

Playing this today on Christmas on drum set😂

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@ArkadiuszJackowski-yl6om YouTube

This arrangement is great. I only changed the order of playing the individual instruments in the saxophone solo: 1 baritone sax, 2 soprano sax, 3 alto sax, 4 tenor sax and it sounded brilliant.

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@Horixons YouTube

Played this in band and it was very fun! Edit: Forgot to mention we played it at a faster pace.

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@jklb610 YouTube

Played this in my first year of HS in the Winter Concert. It was concert band, so for Bb Clarinet I was given a 1st Tenor Sax part. Safe to say the notes in the backgrounds section were not easy to pull off, and pretty much couldn't play the notes at measures 45 nor 46 to save my life. Still, a great piece

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@Kebinoo1885ovich YouTube

I'm doing this for jazz band this winter concert, very good arrangement. Update: we performed it and my band killed hard.....

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@SSwarthout YouTube

I play the bari sax part and my jazz band doesn't have a tenor sax. I got the tenor solo, which is great because my part only has three measures of melody