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Explore Duke Ellington's iconic jazz composition "Take the A Train" and the power of melody. Learn about the instruments involved, the emotions evoked, and why it has become one of the most popular jazz songs of all time.
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Duke Ellington “Take the A Train”
Jazzy Melody • What is Melody? • A) A sofa • B) A girl’s name • C) a pleasing series of musical notes that form the main part of a song or piece of music Answer: C
Can you identify the instrument with the melody? A) Clarinet B) Trumpet C) Saxophone D) Theremin
Jazz melody a combination of European musical elements with existing African-based music. • + =
Do you like the melody? WHY?!
Everyone else likes it too! “Take The A Train” has become one of the most popular and influential jazz songs of all time!
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