A Latin cha-cha groove at around 132 BPM. A hip tutti montuno sets the cha-cha feel in the intro followed by the same montuno played by the piano. The chart features written-out solos for tenor sax an...
Yes, the title is 'The Flying Monkeys.' The groove is solid at 156 BPM: a Latin groove with optional percussion and vibes, two solo sections with written solos provided for any instrument, a big modul...
Basé sur un son générique de téléphone portable, cet astucieux tableau calypso sonne bien autour de 150 BPM. La tessiture de la trompette 1 correspond au sol écrit en haut de la portée, et une suggest...
Our resident Latin specialist has delivered another winner! For a change of pace, Victor Lopez has created a Spanish flavor chart using a recurring clave pattern of 2-3. Additional auxiliary percussio...
Commissioned by the Sacred Heart Jazz Ensemble in Salina, Kansas and director Milton Allen, this Victor Lopez original is exciting and challenging, yet playable...and fun to play. Victor put those ing...
La Negra Tiene Tumbao is the Latin Grammy?' winner in the Best Salsa category. Cuban-born Celia Cruz is known as the soulful 'Queen of Salsa' throughout the world and the arranger, Victor Lopez, forme...
Can you teach rock, Latin cha-cha, swing, and funk all in the same chart -- you bet! Who is the one arranger that can create the ultimate chart to showcase your band's versatility? Victor Lopez. Writt...
Here's an easy reggae for your jazz band. Expertly composed and arranged by Victor Lopez, this chart is designed for very beginning jazz groups and will accommodate traditional and/or varied instrumen...
Sax to the Max is a medium swing showcase for the sax section. This Mike Lewis original is tasty, smooth, and lyrical, and will sound full even if performed with only four saxophone players (optional...
Now What is a swing tune, written in the style of Miles Davis' 'So What. ' It provides a great opportunity to learn, play, listen, and solo in a simple two-chord modal style. Written solos for trumpet...