All Blues Flashcards
1
Q
When was All Blues released
A
1959
2
Q
Give four rhythm points for All Blues
A
- Swung rhythm (drums)
- Compound metre
- Use of grace notes
- Rhythmic displacment to make the most of short medolic riffs
3
Q
Give 4 Harmony/Tonality points for All blues
A
- Use of extended and altered chords
- Mixolydian modal
- Slow harmonic motion in 6/4
- Some chromaticism
4
Q
Give four texture points for All Blues
A
- Starts with one drum section played with brushes, bass and piano
- Texture builds up as more instruments are added
- Sax enters with chordal riff followed by trumpet head
- After head solo sections with 1 instrument and rhythm section
5
Q
What is the chord sequence for All Blues
A
12 Bar Blues
G7 G7 G7 G7
Gm7 Gm7 G7 G7
D7#9 Eb7#9 G7 G7
6
Q
Describe the change of drums in All Blues
A
In the intro the drums play hi hat with brushes
Changes to ride with sticks in the head
Swung rhythm on drums
7
Q
What is the order of solos in All Blues
A
Intro 1 Head 2 Muted Trumpet 4 Alto Sax 4 Tenor Sax 4 Piano 2 Head 2 Coda 1
8
Q
Give four melody points for All Blues
A
- Head is slow and conjunct (moves by steps)
- The melodies are based on modes, blues scales and brocken chords
- Short melodic motifs explored, entire piece improvised
- Solos are melodicy more freerer