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  2. Donna Lee - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Written in A-flat, it is based on the chord changes of the jazz standard "(Back Home Again in) Indiana". [1] Beginning with an unusual half-bar rest, "Donna Lee" is a very complex, fast-moving chart with a compositional style based on four-note groups over each change.

  3. Jazz harmony - Wikipedia

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    Jazz harmony is the theory and practice of how chords are used in jazz music. Jazz bears certain similarities to other practices in the tradition of Western harmony, such as many chord progressions, and the incorporation of the major and minor scales as a basis for chordal construction. In jazz, chords are often arranged vertically in major or ...

  4. Stomp progression - Wikipedia

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    Magee (2014) describes a two-measure three-chord harmonic loop: F–F ♯ o 7 —C 7 –C 7. [1] Play ⓘ. The progression (Play ⓘ) is based on the last section of the piece, bars 57 to 64 in the original sheet music for piano [3] or the Fake Book lead sheet, [4] where the chords for the last ten bars of the piece are:

  5. Locked hands style - Wikipedia

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    Locked hands style is a technique of chord voicing for the piano. Popularized by the jazz pianist George Shearing, it is a way to implement the "block chord" method of harmony on a keyboard instrument. The locked hands technique requires the pianist to play the melody using both hands in unison. The right hand plays a 4-note chord inversion in ...

  6. Backdoor progression - Wikipedia

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    Backdoor compared with the dominant (front door) in the chromatic circle: they share two tones and are transpositionally equivalent. In jazz and jazz harmony, the chord progression from iv 7 to ♭ VII 7 to I (the tonic or "home" chord) has been nicknamed the backdoor progression [1] [2] or the backdoor ii-V, as described by jazz theorist and author Jerry Coker.

  7. Take Five - Wikipedia

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    According to Alfred Publishing's sheet music published at Musicnotes.com, the song has a moderately fast tempo of 176 beats per minute. [12] The song is known for its distinctive two- chord piano/bass vamp (E ♭ m-B ♭ m 7 ), cool jazz saxophone melodies , drum solo , [ b ] and unorthodox meter, from which Dave Brubeck derived its name.

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