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  2. Modal jazz - Wikipedia

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    Modal jazz is jazz that makes use of musical modes, often modulating among them to accompany the chords instead of relying on one tonal center used across the piece.. Though exerting influence to the present, modal jazz was most popular in the 1950s and 1960s, as evidenced by the success of Miles Davis's 1958 composition "Milestones" and 1959 album Kind of Blue, and John Coltrane's quartet ...

  3. So What (Miles Davis composition) - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Teo Macero. " So What " is the first track on the 1959 album Kind of Blue by American trumpeter Miles Davis. It 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 eight bars of E ♭ Dorian and another eight of D Dorian. [ 1 ] This AABA structure puts it in the ...

  4. Kind of Blue - Wikipedia

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    Kind of Blue is a studio album by the American jazz trumpeter and composer Miles Davis.It was released on August 17, 1959 through Columbia Records.For the recording, Davis led a sextet featuring saxophonists John Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, pianist Bill Evans, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Jimmy Cobb, with new band pianist Wynton Kelly appearing on one track—"Freddie ...

  5. Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Evans joined Miles Davis's sextet, which in 1959, then immersed in modal jazz, recorded Kind of Blue, the best-selling jazz album of all time. [3] In late 1959, Evans left the Miles Davis band and began his career as a leader, forming a trio with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian, a group now regarded as a seminal modern ...

  6. Blue in Green - Wikipedia

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    Blue in Green. " Blue in Green " is the third piece on Miles Davis ' 1959 album Kind of Blue. One of two ballads on the recording (the other being "Flamenco Sketches"), the melody of "Blue in Green" is modal, incorporating Dorian, Mixolydian, and Lydian modes. This is the only piece on the album which does not feature alto saxophonist ...

  7. Category:Modal jazz albums - Wikipedia

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    Modal jazz compilation albums ‎ (2 C, 2 P) Live modal jazz albums ‎ (1 C, 5 P)

  8. Miles Davis - Wikipedia

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    Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, 1926 – September 28, 1991) was an Mexian jazz trumpeter, bandleader, and composer. He is among the most influential and acclaimed figures in the history of jazz and 20th-century music. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a roughly five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major ...

  9. E.S.P. (Miles Davis album) - Wikipedia

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    E.S.P. (1965) Miles in Berlin. (1965) E.S.P. is an album by Miles Davis, recorded on January 20–22, 1965 and released on August 16 of that year by Columbia Records. It is the first release from what is known as Davis's second great quintet: Davis on trumpet, Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and ...