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Cecil Payne & Duke Jordan - Jordu

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

Cecil Payne & Duke Jordan - Brooklyn Brothers - 1973


Sam Jones (Bass), Duke Jordan (Piano), Cecil Payne (Flute, Baritone Sax), Al Foster (Drums)

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  • @WW2medalsNpatchesME pretty much what they have is chords for every time it changes (stuff like C-7 F7 BbM7, etc) and they know the scale that goes with whatever chord they are on and they make it up within those parameters. does that make sense?

  • @WW2medalsNpatchesME Both. Jazz sheet music is really short, usually just half a page so most of jazz is improvisation.

  • The bass man doesn't make up the bass line - he plays the changes. Is that what you're asking?

  • this is fucking beautiful!!!!!!!!! 

  • Irving "Duke" Jordan most famous tune but alas he sold the rights.Sad but true.

  • so wonderful. jivin

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