Miles Dewey Davis III was a modern jazz trumpetist from around 1945-1991 (beginning of college-death). He is known as one of the MOST IMPORTANT icons in jazz history due to his ingenius improvisations and inventions. For more information, go to www.milesdavis.com
He was knighted by the knights of malta... thus Sir Miles Davis
Yes; He was a significant character to the Harlem Renaissance and when he performed, he performed with his back to the audience.
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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.
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Miles Davis has written:
'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians
'Ballad Artistry of Miles Davis'
'Vol. 2 - Miles Davis'
'Miles Davis Standards'
'Miles Davis - Originals Vol. 2'
'Miles, the autobiography' -- subject(s): Biography, Jazz musicians
'Miles Davis en concert'
'Improvisations'
'Miles Ahead'
'Live Miles'
'The art of Miles Davis' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters
'Siesta OST'
'Miles Davis - Trumpet Signature Licks'
'Miles Davis Real Book'
'Miles Davis : For Bb Trumpet, Transcribed By Stuart Isacoff'
the trumpet
Miles Davis played the trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, synthesizer, and the organ. He was also a bandleader and composer, so if the band itself can be considered one large instrument then Davis was very skilled at playing it.
Davis Le is another name for Miles Davis. He was one of the biggest names alive in jazz during his life. He remain a legend in jazz after his death. His music will be heard for generations.