Let it Groove - Score by Jim Cifelli Jazz Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Bruce Pearson

Let It Groove is all about the pocket! The feeling of the chart is reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man or Lee Morgan's Sidewinder. The bass line is anchored to the bass drum pattern, and the enclosed rhythm exercises are an excellent tool for creating a cohesive rhythmic concept throughout the band. The solo section is a 12 bar Bb blues and can be opened up to include several soloists.

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Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Repertoire Books
Level:
Beginning Grade 1
Artist:
Jim Cifelli
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.21 pounds

Band jazz ensemble - Grade 1

SKU: KJ.JZB373F

Composed by Jim Cifelli. Edited by Bruce Pearson and Dean Sorenson. Standard of Excellence Jazz Ensemble Method. Jazz, Repertoire. Score. Neil A. Kjos Music Company #JZB373F. Published by Neil A. Kjos Music Company (KJ.JZB373F).

9 x 12 inches.

Let It Groove is all about the pocket! The feeling of the chart is reminiscent of Herbie Hancock's Watermelon Man or Lee Morgan's Sidewinder. The bass line is anchored to the bass drum pattern, and the enclosed rhythm exercises are an excellent tool for creating a cohesive rhythmic concept throughout the band. The solo section is a 12 bar Bb blues and can be opened up to include several soloists.

About Standard of Excellence Jazz Ensemble Method

The Standard of Excellence Jazz Ensemble Method is designed to help both you and your jazz ensemble students explore the world of jazz through easy-to-use Rhythm Studies, Improvisation Studies, Instrument Specific Exercises, and full ensemble jazz charts. The approach is non-theoretical and aurally based. Each part book comes with an accompaniment CD, so like every great jazz player throughout history, students learn to play jazz by listening!