Description
The Force Little Big Band Arrangement: High-Octane Fusion
“The Force” is a high-energy fusion chart designed to captivate your audience. Originally featured on Bill Fultonβs 2002 album Time, this piece blends a driving Latin funk groove with explosive horn lines. If you need a show-stopping chart for your next concert, The Force little big band arrangement delivers massive energy in an efficient, small-ensemble package.
Instrumentation and Ensemble Details
Bill Fulton carefully engineered this chart for maximum sonic power. The arrangement uses a versatile four-horn frontline supported by a strong rhythm section:
- Frontline Horns: Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Trumpet, and Trombone
- Rhythm Section: Guitar, Keyboards, Bass, and Drums
- Full Score: Includes a clear, easy-to-read conductor score
Why Bandleaders Choose This Fusion Chart
Arranging for a small horn section requires precise voicings. Because of this, Fulton uses tight harmonies and sharp counterpoint to make four horns sound like a seventeen-piece big band. Additionally, the solo section features a fun Latin jazz feel. As a result, your soloists get a great foundation to stretch out and play.
Included in Your Digital Download
When you purchase this chart, you will immediately receive high-resolution PDF files. Furthermore, each file is formatted for instant printing on standard paper:
- Full Conductor Score
- Individual Instrument Parts with clean page turns
- Chord charts and guide scales for improvising soloists
Would you like to explore more charts or full-album collections? You can browse our full collection of Little Big Band Arrangements and Charts. Additionally, you can check out the About 12:00am 9-Chart Bundle or listen to sample tracks on the Bill Fulton Music Portfolio.
Instrumentation:
- Vocal
- Alto sax
- Tenor sax
- Trumpet
- Trombone
- Guitar
- Piano/Keyboard
- Bass
- Drums
Genre: jazz fusion
Additional information
| instrument type | little big band |
|---|---|
| genre | jazz fusion |






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