All Blues Flashcards

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1
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When was All Blues released

A

1959

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Give four rhythm points for All Blues

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  1. Swung rhythm (drums)
  2. Compound metre
  3. Use of grace notes
  4. Rhythmic displacment to make the most of short medolic riffs
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Give 4 Harmony/Tonality points for All blues

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  1. Use of extended and altered chords
  2. Mixolydian modal
  3. Slow harmonic motion in 6/4
  4. Some chromaticism
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Give four texture points for All Blues

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  1. Starts with one drum section played with brushes, bass and piano
  2. Texture builds up as more instruments are added
  3. Sax enters with chordal riff followed by trumpet head
  4. After head solo sections with 1 instrument and rhythm section
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5
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What is the chord sequence for All Blues

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12 Bar Blues
G7 G7 G7 G7
Gm7 Gm7 G7 G7
D7#9 Eb7#9 G7 G7

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Describe the change of drums in All Blues

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In the intro the drums play hi hat with brushes
Changes to ride with sticks in the head
Swung rhythm on drums

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7
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What is the order of solos in All Blues

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Intro 1
Head 2
Muted Trumpet 4
Alto Sax 4
Tenor Sax 4
Piano 2
Head 2
Coda 1
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Give four melody points for All Blues

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  1. Head is slow and conjunct (moves by steps)
  2. The melodies are based on modes, blues scales and brocken chords
  3. Short melodic motifs explored, entire piece improvised
  4. Solos are melodicy more freerer
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