Mid Intermediate
- The Monk is approximately two pages long and is inspired by Thelonious Monk, an American jazz pianist; it is said to have heard the Monk play once was “to know his sound forever more.” The performer should take note of
- “Blues for the Duke” is two pages long and is inspired by Duke Ellington, a renaissance man of jazz. This piece is composed in traditional twelve-bar blues form, which is based on three chords, the I, IV, and V. It
- “A Taste of Bass” is inspired by Ron Carter, whose solos and rhythm work had a profound effect on bassists after the 60’s; his solos and sense of time were described as “brilliant” by critic Jaki Byard. This piece is two
- “Billie’s Song” is a beautiful one-page ballad dedicated to Billie Holiday, an African American jazz singer who influenced jazz and pop singing. The performer should take care to find the special warmth and intensity
- Mr. “Satchmo” is a two-page work inspired by Louis Armstrong, a famous and influential American trumpeter, vocalist, and composer within Jazz. In measures three, four, seven, and eight, the right hand line imitates the style
- “Cancion De La Havana” is about two and a half pages long, and features the Western African (Nigerian) rhythmic pattern, which is basic for Afro-Cuban idioms. Measures 38-53 pulls strong influence from Cuba and Puerto Rico,
- “Bossa Brasilia” is two pages long and is inspired by the bossa nova from Brazil, which is a two measure rhythmic pattern in 4/4 time that doesn’t actually occur in this piece. The flavor and feeling is created through
- “Blue Bird” is dedicated to Charlie “Bird” Parker and is a modern or chromatic blues consisting of twelve bars, which is like traditional blues but is expanded harmonically to include one or two chord changes in every bar.