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“St. Louis Blues”. Benny Goodman and his orchestra. Introduction. Starts off with melody in trumpets Response from saxophones Clarinet solo after first few statements of the melody. Form. Two parts divided into an A section and B section Each section contains several solos
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“St. Louis Blues” Benny Goodman and his orchestra
Introduction • Starts off with melody in trumpets • Response from saxophones • Clarinet solo after first few statements of the melody
Form • Two parts divided into an A section and B section • Each section contains several solos • Otherwise known as binary or two-part form
The Swing Band • Standard amount of members is 17 • His swing band consisted of: • 5 saxophones • 4 trumpets • 4 trombones • Rhythm section • 1 clarinet (Benny himself)
“The King of Swing” • Began music career at the age of 10 • Became a part of the Pollack band which gained him experience • Moved to New York with the band where he began a career on his own only when he was 20 • After creating his own band, they auditioned and gave debut performance on NBC’s “Let’s Dance” • Tour across the country was not a success • Later performed in Carnegie Hall which skyrocketed his band to fame
The Mixture • Combination of swing and blues • Benny put his own twist on it • Blues chord progressions with a swing rhythm • Original sung by Bessie Smith in the film titled St. Louis Blues
Resources • http://bigbandspotlight.wordpress.com/2012/01/15/benny-goodman-and-harry-james/ • http://www.jazzinamerica.org/LessonPlan/5/3/228 • http://www.thevernacular.org/benny-goodman/ • http://www.bennygoodman.com/about/biography.html • http://www.redhotjazz.com/stlouisblues.html • http://www.amazon.com/St-Louis-Blues/dp/B00482WYOG