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1940 RCA Victor Bluebird 78, B-10754-A, by Glenn Miller. "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (also written "Pennsylvania Six-Five Thousand") is a 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra as a Bluebird 78 rpm single. The music was by Jerry Gray and the lyrics by Carl Sigman.
The term sixth chord refers to two different kinds of chord, the first in classical music and the second in modern popular music. [1] [2]The original meaning of the term is a chord in first inversion, in other words with its third in the bass and its root a sixth above it.
Ralph Oliver Patt (5 December 1929 – 6 October 2010) was an American jazz guitarist who introduced major-thirds tuning.Patt's tuning simplified the learning of the fretboard and chords by beginners and improvisation by advanced guitarists.
"Sunday" is a 1926 song written by Chester Conn, with lyrics by Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger, and Ned Miller, which has become a jazz standard recorded by many artists.The tune has been fitted out to various lyrics, but best known in the original version of British-American songwriter Jule Styne: "I'm blue every Monday, thinking over Sunday, that one day that I'm with you"
"Pennsylvania 6-5000" by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra "Sentimental Journey" co-written by Les Brown; vocal by Doris Day "Sing, Sing, Sing" by Benny Goodman "Song of India" by Tommy Dorsey "Stardust", which has been recorded by everyone from Armstrong, to Miller to Shaw; music and lyrics by Hoagy Carmichael "Stompin' at the Savoy" by Benny Goodman
Other variants of augmented sixth chords can be found in the repertoire, and are sometimes given whimsical geographical names. For example: 4– ♭ 6–7– ♯ 2; (F–A ♭ –B–D ♯) is called by one source an Australian sixth, and 1- 2 - ♯ 4 - ♯ 6 (C - D - F ♯ - A ♯) sometimes called the Japanese sixth, Blackadder, or Ikisugi chord.
Benny Goodman / Jimmy Mundy / Charlie Christian) "I Got Rhythm" (different bridge) 1930 George Gershwin "Ah-Leu-Cha" [1] [5] [8] Charlie Parker "I Got Rhythm" 1930 George Gershwin "Ahma See Ya" [9] 1961: Ted Curson "Out Of Nowhere" 1931: Johnny Green "All The Things You Could Be By Now If Sigmund Freud's Wife Was Your Mother" [6] [8] 1961 ...
Up Swing is a compilation album of phonograph records released by bandleaders Tommy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw in 1944 as a part of the Victor Musical Smart Set series. The set, a progenitor to greatest hits releases, features some of the most popular Dance Band Era recordings by the four bandleaders.