Lost In The Forest Light

Lost In The Forest Light

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Ron Jones

Lost In The Forest Light

Lost In The Forest Light

Ron Jones

Lost In The Forest Light

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  • Genre: Latin
From Composer Ron Jones:

'I composed this chart for a 7-piece group with optional string section and an optional second guitar.
Since moving from L.A. to the Northwest I walk for miles through the forests on my property. The rain and the mist join and mingle through the tall trees creating a mystical landscape. When the rays of Sunlight shoot long beams through the forest and mist the e­ect makes me just stop and take in its wonder and beauty. I tried to capture that mood by featuring muted trumpet and tenor sax with a cool support of rhythm section and a warm lush string section.
The tempo is marked an easy 109 BPM and should be played in a relaxed straight-eighth, but jazzy feel. I de-nitely think of this as Latin jazz meets bossa. Everything is notated and there is room for solos not only from the trumpet and tenor but also the whole group. If you have a string section the whole scope of the piece becomes richer and even more expressive. The drums and percussion have key roles to play and room to add feel and quiet, and steady drive. This chart is fairly easy but allows room for pros and advanced players to stretch and enjoy. It demands focus and musicality. It is a good one for getting into a feel and creating mood. Lost in the Forest Light tells a story of being sweep up in the amazing light and atmosphere of the Northwest. It is a fusion of both now and the past and the imagined inner landscape.
The highest trumpet note is a written A above the sta­. The piano part is both written out as well as having chord symbols and open sections.
Starting out with the rhythm section and the optional strings bars 1-8 establishes the the light bossa feel. On the repeat of this section the Trumpet plays the soulful melody After the repeat the trumpet continues laying down the melody as the tenor enters with written -lls forming a duet of trumpet and tenor at bar 19-36. At Bar 37 the piano takes the solo with occasional -lls at the end of phrases.. Bar 40 has a solo break for the trumpet and at 41-57 the trumpet solos. Bar 58 the tenor has a solo break leading to a tenor solo section from bars 59-76. At 77-80 the trumpet and tenor trade two bar overlapping solos. Bar 81 has a tutti section featuring the full group together with solo piano and drums inbetween the ensemble hits. At 89 the rhythm section supports the piano solo. At 97 we return to the A section with the trumpet laying the melody down.
We continue with the recapitulation until the written vamp ending section which features solo interplay between trumpet and tenor until the rall ending and hold.'