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The opening is a loud and glorious ensemble; the closing is a soft and introspective sax section. This section needs additional citations for.
Jeep's Blues - This one was for an Ellington small group recording under Hodges' name in the late 1930's.
Valid on all ship methods except Express Air. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Essentially Ellington: Jazz at Lincoln Center Library. Jeep's Blues is one of many blues lines written by Ellington's star alto saxophonist Johnny Hodges. This one was for an Ellington small group recording under Hodges' name in the late 1930's. It's basically just the first 4 bars of the blues and then Hodges improvises the rest of the 12-bar form. Ellington's later big band arrangement is a very simple enlargement of that original 4-horn chart. There are 2 ensemble choruses, 2 solo choruses, 2 sax section choruses ending with a stride piano cadence. The opening is a loud and glorious ensemble; the closing is a soft and introspective sax section. Jazz Ensemble - Grade 5 Composed by Duke Ellington and Johnny Hodges. Jazz Ensemble; Performance Music Ensemble; Single Titles. Essentially Ellington: Jazz at Lincoln Center Library. Jeep's Blues is one of many blues lines written by Ellington's star Jeeps Blues saxophonist Johnny Hodges. This one was for an Ellington small group recording under Hodges' name in the late 1930's. It's basically just the first 4 bars of the blues and then Hodges improvises the rest of the 12-bar form. Ellington's later big band arrangement is a very simple enlargement of that original 4-horn chart. There are 2 ensemble choruses, 2 solo choruses, 2 sax section choruses ending with a stride piano cadence. The opening is a loud and glorious ensemble; the closing is a soft and introspective sax section. Do Jeeps Blues like the artist? Is it a good teaching tool? Are you a Jeeps Blues who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music? Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity. If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.