The tonality is G Mixolydian mode (all the white notes from G to G (so basically G maj with a flattened 7th (so an F instead))
i think its rondo but I'm not sure
Miles Davis actually got married three different times. He married Francis Taylor (dancer), Betty Mabry (singer), and Cicely Tyson (actress), which all ended in divorce. Within these three wives, he had three sons, and one daughter.
They are all black musicians
LISTENING TO MUSIC: Chapt. 33 pg 369 Chromatic dissonance, new chords, and tone clusters all weakened the traditional role of tonality in music
The piece is in G major but has a flattened 7th note (a blue note). To play this scale you would go from G-G on the piano, only using white notes. This is the same as the Mixolydian Mode. This piece can be described as an example of modal jazz.
all of them have the title blues in them
Miles Davis is known as one of the greatest jazz trumpet players of all time.
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Sammy Davis Jr. was a famous actor, comedian and singer. Miles Davis was a famous trumpeter, composer and bandleader.
They are all black musicians
Miles Davis actually got married three different times. He married Francis Taylor (dancer), Betty Mabry (singer), and Cicely Tyson (actress), which all ended in divorce. Within these three wives, he had three sons, and one daughter.
LISTENING TO MUSIC: Chapt. 33 pg 369 Chromatic dissonance, new chords, and tone clusters all weakened the traditional role of tonality in music
The piece is in G major but has a flattened 7th note (a blue note). To play this scale you would go from G-G on the piano, only using white notes. This is the same as the Mixolydian Mode. This piece can be described as an example of modal jazz.
all of them have the title blues in them
UC Davis is located in Davis, California. It is approximately 15 miles from Downtown Sacramento.
All sorts of people but the most important was Gil Evans who had a collaboration with Miles over many years and which produced several seminal albums.
Blues Is All Right was created on 1996-08-27.