Perhaps the most famous time chart of all time, Take Five is in 5/4 but the rhythmic pattern is clear and consistent throughout. You'll find this arrangement very accessible with easy alto sax and dru...
This jazz standard is known the world over as one of the first to use 5/4 meter. Bob Cerulli has arranged this classic for full orchestra, retaining the original jazz feeling while making it both appe...
Tito Puente 4/4 Salsa Version. As recorded on 'Party with Puente'. Alto, Tenor, Trumpet, Trombone and 5 Rhythm.
Arrangiert für 4 Saxophone (3 Alt- und 1 Tenor- oder Baritonsaxophon)
Une collection de solos transcrits du légendaire saxophoniste alto "cool jazz" Paul Desmond.
Arrangement des "Jazz-Klassikers" im 5/4 Takt
Trombone Quartet (Jazzy Pieces)
The Dave Brubeck Quartet's 1959 album Time Out changed the sound of jazz and American music. Brubeck's experimentation with meter, harmony and even Turkish rhythms eventually earned him the cover of T...
Yep, it's in 4/4 not 5/4. A clever chart on a super classic that everyone will recognize, young or old. The bossa nova tempo is around 130 BPM and there are written suggested solos for piano and alto...
Dave Brubeck's TAKE FIVE receives the royal treatment from Dave Wolpe in this exciting jazz ensemble chart. A great audience pleaser!
Classic jazz - yes, jazz - that your orchestra can play! 'Take Five,' arranged by Bob Cerulli, is the quintessential piece with which to teach 5/4 time. This arrangement has contrasting textures, both...
Take Five was written by Paul Desmond, a jazz alto saxophonist, and first recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quintet on the album Time Out. Melody Bober's arrangement for two pianos, eight hands is written...