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  2. Moonglow (song) - Wikipedia

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    The tune has since become a jazz standard, performed and recorded numerous times by a wide array of musical talents. The Benny Goodman Quartet with Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa and Lionel Hampton made a famous version of the song in 1936, Artie Shaw recorded it in 1941, and Harry James recorded it in 1946 (released in 1950) on Columbia 38943.

  3. Sixth chord - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of jazz contrafacts - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Charlie Christian - Wikipedia

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    The Benny Goodman Sextet Featuring Charlie Christian 1939–41 (Columbia, 1989) Solo Flight, with the Benny Goodman Sextet (Vintage Jazz Classics, 1991) Guitar Wizard (Le Jazz/Charly, 1993) Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive, 2000) 4-CD box set; Complete Live Recordings (Definitive, 2001) 4-CD box set

  6. Augmented sixth chord - Wikipedia

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    The following "curious chromatic sequence", [28] graphed by Dmitri Tymoczko as a four-dimensional tesseract, [29] outlines the relationships between the augmented sixth chords in 12TET tuning: A tesseract. The diminished seventh chords occupy points on two diagonally opposite corners. Starting with a diminished seventh chord, lower any factor ...

  7. I've Found a New Baby - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Christian's guitar solo on "I've Found a New Baby" with the Benny Goodman Orchestra in 1940 is considered one of the most influential solos recorded by the guitarist. [5] A "roaring version" of the song is included on Sonny Rollins' 1958 album Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders. [6]

  8. Whisper Not (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Whisper Not" is a composition by Benny Golson. It is in a minor key [1] and contains a shout chorus (a special chorus between the final solo and the closing head). [2] Golson's account of writing the piece is that "I wrote it in Boston at George Wein's Storyville club when I was with Dizzy Gillespie's big band. I wrote that tune in 20 minutes."

  9. Stablemates (jazz composition) - Wikipedia

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    Stablemates is a jazz composition by the American saxophonist Benny Golson written in 1955. [1] The song was first recorded by Miles Davis for the 1956 album Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet . It is widely regarded as a jazz standard and has been recorded by many notable jazz artists.