Davis - Circle Flashcards
1
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Context
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- Composed by Davis
- 1966
2
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Performers
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Miles Davis - Trumpet Wayne Shorter - Tenor Sax Herbie Hancock - Piano Ron Carter - Bass Tony Williams - Drums
3
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Form
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- A complex elastic waltz form - stretching or compressing during a solo.
- Certain structural harmonies signal the soloist and the listener and guide the flow of music
- There are two major phrases in the piece
4
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Phrase 1
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- Consists of 10 bars
- Opening on the harmonic D Minor, a transitory middle, and a rise to C (usually Major)
- Dm opening, Bb Eb D B Transition, C closing
- The chords of the transition may vary
5
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Phrase 2
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- Consists of 8 - 20 + Bars
- The first statement of this phrase is twelve bars long and has three main traits: a rising pattern (G-G# - A) that falls to F, a section that cadences to D, and a final two measures that provide a turn around (E-A) to the beginning D.
- The piece circles over and over, with each complete pattern being different to the last
- FIRST TIME: G G# A F opening, A D Middle to D, B for two bars, then E A turn around
- SECOND TIME: G G# A F opening, A D Middle to D, G F Bb, Then E A
- To obscure the form even further wayne shorter starts his tenor solo immediately after Davis ends his in the middle of the second phrase.