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÷c . . . . 1 œ . . œ œ œ œ . . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . . œ œ œ . œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ÷ . . . . 3 . œ œ . . . œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ . . . œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ œ ! R œ . œ œ . . . œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ . . . œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ œ ! R œ ÷ . . . . 5 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ J œ . œ J œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ J œ . œ J œ ÷ . . . . 7 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ . R œ œ Œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ O œ œ œ ! R œ œ Œ All-County Jazz Drum-Set Audition Be prepared to play examples of the following styles: 1. Swing Style.. Judges may ask you to play the Kissimmee Blues chart for this. 2. Shuffle Style 3. Bossa Nova Latin Style 4. Rock Style 5. Call backs will be on the Swing tune "Kissimmee Blues" if necessary. SWING! SHUFFLE Bossa Nova ROCK Drummers are to play the styles in 8 bar phrases, moving from one style to another. As you move from one style to the next, please "Set Up" the new style with a "Fill" in the new style. Also, Drummers, please remember that the above grooves are just suggestions, we are looking for students that can take these basic grooves and "Fill them up" and embellish them to sound like jazz. ©cyberwinds 1996 All rights reserved

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All-County Jazz Drum-Set Audition

Be prepared to play examples of the following styles: 1. Swing Style.. Judges may ask you to play the Kissimmee Blues chart for this. 2. Shuffle Style 3. Bossa Nova Latin Style 4. Rock Style 5. Call backs will be on the Swing tune "Kissimmee Blues" if necessary.

SWING!

SHUFFLE

Bossa Nova

ROCK

Drummers are to play the styles in 8 bar phrases, moving from one style to another. As you movefrom one style to the next, please "Set Up" the new style with a "Fill" in the new style. Also, Drummers, please remember that the above grooves are just suggestions, we are looking for studentsthat can take these basic grooves and "Fill them up" and embellish them to sound like jazz.

©cyberwinds 1996 All rights reserved

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KISSIMMEE BLUESAll-County Jazz Audition Material

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Bass

Students are to begin with bar 3. Wait for the click-track to count you in and then perform. The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Once you are done with the form, the form is repeated. Remember the form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to create your own bass lines or improvise a solo over the first 2 "A" sections. Make sure your use the roots of the chordon beat one of each bar and a chord tone on beat 3. Fill in withwhat you think are the best sounding notes for beats 2 and 4.If you choose to imporvise the scale you will use to improvise

with is the "Blues" scale. For Bass it is Bb Db Eb (E) F Ab Bb. Remember to extend the scale to all ranges of your instrument and really try and "Build" your solo up to an exciting point before coming back in with the Bass line on the Bridge or "B" section.

Bridge

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Fill!

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Drums

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and make sure to play a "different" type of swing for both each section of the tune as well as for both choruses. Suggestions include 1st X on the "A"section might be a swing Hi Hat Groove with a "Basie-Style"LH on the HH stand followed by a traditional Ride Cymbal groove on the Bridge ("B" section) coming back to the HHGroove to finish out the first chorus. The 2nd chorus mightgo straight to the Ride Cymbal and focus a bit more on theLH on the snare. Perhaps play it like a shout chorus with some"chopping wood" on 2 and 4 on the "A" section and some brilliant fills and kicks on the bridge. Make sure to fill into the final kick on the and of 4. You will hear this on the recorded track.

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& # 44 ..œœbClick Track

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Eb Saxes

AABA Form

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to improvise a solo over the first 2 "A" sections.Try and not lose your place because your will need to finishin time to play the pick-ups to the bridge and play the melodyto the end. The scale you will use to improvise with is the

"Blues" scale. For Alto it is G Bb C (Db) D Fn G. Remember to

extend the scale to all ranges of your instrument and reallytry and "Build" your solo up to an exciting point before comingback with the melody.

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Bb7 Gmin7 Cmin7 Cb71.

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œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ! Ó ‰ jœ œ.

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Guitar

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to "Comp" chords along with the rhythm track.Try and not lose your place because your will need to finishin time to play the pick-up to the bridge and play the melodyto the end. If you want to play an improvised solo, restartthe track and play a solo for 2 choruses.

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AABA Form

Fast Swing! 165 BPM

Piano

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œ œ ‰ jœ œ.

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2

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1). The 2nd time throughyou are to play a solo with your right hand while playing chordswith your left. The scale to use over the 1st 2 "A" sections isthe blues scale. For Piano it is: Bb Db Eb (E) F Ab Bb. Use thisscale to create a solo for the 1st 2 "A" sections. When arrivingat the "B" section after the 2nd ending, return to comping thewritten chords and end on the "and" of 4 as indicated. Add aBb7 chord on the "And" of 4 with the melody note.

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Trumpet 1

Trombone 1

Guitar

Bass

Drums

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Piano

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AABA Form

Fast Swing! 165 BPM

Score

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Guitar

Bass

Drums

Piano

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Guitar

Bass

Drums

Piano

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Tenor Sax 1

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to improvise a solo over the first 2 "A" sections.Try and not lose your place because your will need to finishin time to play the pick-ups to the bridge and play the melodyto the end. The scale you will use to improvise with is the

"Blues" scale. For Tenor it is C Eb F (F#) G Bb C. Remember to

extend the scale to all ranges of your instrument and reallytry and "Build" your solo up to an exciting point before comingback with the melody.

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Trombone 1

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section, and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to improvise a solo over the first 2 "A" sections.Try and not lose your place because your will need to finishin time to play the pick-ups to the bridge and play the melodyto the end. The scale you will use to improvise with is the "Blues" scale. For Trombone it is Bb Db Eb (E) F Ab Bb Remember toextend the scale to all ranges of your instrument and reallytry and "Build" your solo up to an exciting point before comingback with the melody.

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Trumpet 1

Students are to begin with the pick-up's to bar 3. Waitfor the click-track to count you in and then perform.The form of this tune is AABA which means that the first"A" section (12 bars) is repeated then on to the bridge or "B" section and finally ending with another "A" section. Onceyou are done with the form, the form is repeated. Rememberthe form begins at bar 3 (not bar 1) and the second time through you are to improvise a solo over the first 2 "A" sections.Try and not lose your place because your will need to finishin time to play the pick-ups to the bridge and play the melodyto the end. The scale you will use to improvise with is the

"Blues" scale. For Trumpet it is C Eb F (F#) G Bb C. Remember to

extend the scale to all ranges of your instrument and reallytry and "Build" your solo up to an exciting point before comingback with the melody.