Shaw Nuff by Dizzy Gillespie (1945)
- Created by: Olivia Grace Matthews
- Created on: 02-06-15 12:30
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- Shaw Nuff by Dizzy Gillespie (1945)
- Performed by a Quintet featuring only 2 horns, Parker on Sax and Gillespie on trumpet.
- Conveys the complexity and passion of jazz in an intimate space
- 32 bar AABA - using the chord progression of George Gershwin's 'I Got Rhythm'.
- Introduction: Piano and drums. Syncopated rhythms, flattened 5th on piano
- Head: Trumpet and Saxophones in octaves
- Chorus 1: Sax solo. Uneven accents. Upper register. Timbrel dissonance
- Chorus 2: Dizzy Gillespie -Trumpet. High tune. Semi-quaver runs
- Chrous 3: Piano solo. Fast moving. LH=comping. RH=semiquavers
- Head: Composed part. Piano comping underneath. SAME
- Coda: Drums. Trumpets melody with drum. Brings back intro
- Tempo: Fast tempo. 288 crotchet beats per min
- Rhythm: Fast eight notes. Notes not evenly played. Some accented, others are ghosted.
- Rhythm: 'dropping bombs' Comping on piano adds another layer
- Rhythm: Rhythm section fragments into layers. No foundation - background halo (by ride cymbal) and walking bass.
- Harmony: Elements of dissonance. Riff distance = triton or a flattened 5th.
- Solos: Solo improve. Show off soloists virtuosity. Complexities of rhythm and harmony
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