Stock Combo Charts
Flexible charts 1 or more horns and rhythm section. Each arrangement includes all parts.
Selections include charts for rhythm section and:
Stock Combo Charts - 1 or more horns in unison (parts for Bb, Eb, C, and Bass Clef instruments plus rhythm section)
Stock Plus Combo Charts - For trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section
Super Stock Combo Charts - For trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section, but adds substitute parts and written-out piano
Stock Combo Collections - Stock, Stock Plus and Super Stock charts packaged in sets to save you a bundle
Please use the drop-down list above (under Online Catalog > Stock Combo) to view these categories.
Flexible charts 1 or more horns and rhythm section. Each arrangement includes all parts.
Selections include charts for rhythm section and:
Stock Combo Charts - 1 or more horns in unison (parts for Bb, Eb, C, and Bass Clef instruments plus rhythm section)
Stock Plus Combo Charts - For trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section
Super Stock Combo Charts - For trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section, but adds substitute parts and written-out piano
Stock Combo Collections - Stock, Stock Plus and Super Stock charts packaged in sets to save you a bundle
Please use the drop-down list above (under Online Catalog > Stock Combo) to view these categories.
What's the difference between Pro Series, Stock, Stock Plus, and Super Stock charts?
Pro Series These are our top-of-the-line charts and include a great deal of harmonic and melodic development, and can be considered feature or showcase pieces. They often take surprising deviations from the usual chord progression, form, or even feel of the song. All parts and full score are included with each chart. Rhythm parts may be written out, partially written out, or in an abbreviated style (chord sheet with kicks for piano/guitar; slash notation for bass; kick sheet for drums).
Lead Sheet (we don't sell these) A single melody line (showing one chorus of the song) with chord symbols. Does not include an introduction, ending, or separate parts for soloist, piano, bass, drums, etc. -- everyone reads off the same sheet.
Stock Combo Scored for a single line that can be played by C, Bb, Eb, and Bass Clef instruments (in any number of combination) plus rhythm section. These charts are a bridge between a lead sheet and a full featured piece (like the Pro Series arrangements). It is like a written-out lead sheet, transposed for instruments in any key, with the addition of a written intro, solo space, and an ending. The entire form is written out so it can be played from top to bottom without any prior rehearsal or misunderstanding - unlike using a lead sheet. Bass parts are completely written out, and has chord symbols for the more advanced player to improvise his own part. The piano/guitar part is generallly a chord sheet, with significant lines and rhythms in either conventional notation or rhythmic notation. Drum parts consist of a kick sheet showing the most important rhythmic figures.
Stock Plus Combo Similar to the Stock Combo Series, but scored specifically for trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section. Horns are harmonized and have some countermelodies and fills written out. These charts give you the convenience and playability of Stock Combo Charts, with the fuller sound of the horns in harmony.
Super Stock Combo These charts start out as Basic PlusCombo (trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm) but add substitute parts for the alto sax and trombone. They also include a fully notated piano part, and a guitar part with chord symbols.
Pro Series These are our top-of-the-line charts and include a great deal of harmonic and melodic development, and can be considered feature or showcase pieces. They often take surprising deviations from the usual chord progression, form, or even feel of the song. All parts and full score are included with each chart. Rhythm parts may be written out, partially written out, or in an abbreviated style (chord sheet with kicks for piano/guitar; slash notation for bass; kick sheet for drums).
Lead Sheet (we don't sell these) A single melody line (showing one chorus of the song) with chord symbols. Does not include an introduction, ending, or separate parts for soloist, piano, bass, drums, etc. -- everyone reads off the same sheet.
Stock Combo Scored for a single line that can be played by C, Bb, Eb, and Bass Clef instruments (in any number of combination) plus rhythm section. These charts are a bridge between a lead sheet and a full featured piece (like the Pro Series arrangements). It is like a written-out lead sheet, transposed for instruments in any key, with the addition of a written intro, solo space, and an ending. The entire form is written out so it can be played from top to bottom without any prior rehearsal or misunderstanding - unlike using a lead sheet. Bass parts are completely written out, and has chord symbols for the more advanced player to improvise his own part. The piano/guitar part is generallly a chord sheet, with significant lines and rhythms in either conventional notation or rhythmic notation. Drum parts consist of a kick sheet showing the most important rhythmic figures.
Stock Plus Combo Similar to the Stock Combo Series, but scored specifically for trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm section. Horns are harmonized and have some countermelodies and fills written out. These charts give you the convenience and playability of Stock Combo Charts, with the fuller sound of the horns in harmony.
Super Stock Combo These charts start out as Basic PlusCombo (trumpet, alto, trombone and rhythm) but add substitute parts for the alto sax and trombone. They also include a fully notated piano part, and a guitar part with chord symbols.