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SO WHAT. Miles Davis"So What" is one of the best known examples of modal jazz, set in the Dorian mode and consisting of 16 bars of D Dorian, followed by+ 8 bars of E♭ Dorian and + another 8 of D Dorian. This AABA structure puts it in the 16 +8+8=32 bar format of American popular song. The piano-and-bass introduction for the piece was written by Gil Evans for Bill Evans (no relation) and Pa ul Chambers on Kind of Blue. An orchestrated version by Gil Evans of this introduction is later to be found on a television broadcast given by Miles' Quintet (minus Cannonball Adderley who was ill that day) and the Gil Evans Orchestra; the orchestra gave the introduction, after which the quintet played the rest of "So What".
Miles Davis Quintet - So What 发布人 Delta_Mike Due to historical confusion, Dorian mode or Doric mode (also Russian minor[1]) can refer to two very different musical modes or diatonic scales, the Greek or the medieval and modern.
拜占庭八調式參考: nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/bitstream/140.119/33295/6/400206.pdf http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/bitstream/140.119/33295/2/400202.pdf |
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