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The Ward 8 or Ward Eight is a cocktail originating in 1898 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the bar of the Gilded Age restaurant Locke-Ober. [1]In 1898 Democratic political czar Martin M. Lomasney hoped to capture a seat in the state's legislature, the General Court of Massachusetts.
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Eighth Ward may refer to: 8th Ward of New Orleans, a ward of New Orleans; Ward 8 (cocktail), a whiskey-based cocktail; Ward 8, St. Louis City, an aldermanic ward of St. Louis; Ward 8, one of the neighborhoods of Washington, D.C. Ward 8, the name of several wards of Zimbabwe; College Ward, Ottawa (also known as Ward 8)
Eight-bar blues progressions have more variations than the more rigidly defined twelve bar format. The move to the IV chord usually happens at bar 3 (as opposed to 5 in twelve bar); however, "the I chord moving to the V chord right away, in the second measure, is a characteristic of the eight-bar blues." [1]
New bars, restaurants opening in Milwaukee in February include a Third Ward deli and Washington Heights bar. Gannett. Jordyn Noennig, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. February 1, 2024 at 6:10 AM.
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Eight-bar blues: I–V–IV–IV–I–V–I–V: 3: Major Folia: i–V–i– ♭ VII– ♭ III– ♭ VII–i–V–i–V–i– ♭ VII– ♭ III– ♭ VII–i–V–i: 4: Minor Irregular resolution (Type I: Two common tones, two note moves by half step motion) V7–III7: 2: Major Montgomery–Ward bridge: I–IV–ii–V: 4: Major ...
The root movement of the V−IV−I cadential formula found in the blues is considered nontraditional from the standpoint of Western harmony. [7] The motion of the V−IV−I cadence has been considered "backward," [2] as, in traditional harmony, the subdominant normally prepares for the dominant which then has a strong tendency to resolve to the tonic.