Milestones new F Play Along Backing Track Classic Swing
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Milestones is a jazz standard composed by Miles Davis and first recorded in 1958. The song is considered a significant work in Davis' career, as well as in the history of jazz music. • The original recording of Milestones was made by Miles Davis' quintet, featuring John Coltrane on tenor saxophone, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums. This recording was released on the album of the same name and is considered a masterpiece of hard bop. The song's structure is based on a series of modulations, with each instrument taking a solo over the constantly shifting harmonies. This creates a sense of tension and release that is characteristic of Davis' music. • Another notable recording of Milestones was made by Davis in 1968, this time with Wayne Shorter on saxophone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums. This recording, which was released on the album Miles in the Sky, features a more experimental and avant-garde approach to the song, with the use of electronic instruments such as the electric piano and the wah-wah pedal. This version showcases Davis' ongoing experimentation and evolution as an artist, and it's considered an important work in the development of jazz-fusion. • Milestones has been covered by many other artists and has become a jazz standard, being performed and recorded by countless musicians. It is considered one of the most important compositions of Miles Davis's career, and it's a testament to his enduring legacy in jazz music. • ACME Play-A-Longs: https://bit.ly/30OnGOq • Check out these popular play alongs: • BILLIE’S BOUNCE: • Billie’s Bounce (F) || Play Along || ... • WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE: • What Is This Thing Called Love (C) ||... • BODY AND SOUL: • Funk Ballad Fusion: 'Body Soul' Pla... • OLEO: • Oleo (Bb) - Bebop Backing Track • IF I WERE A BELL: • If I Were A Bell (F) || Play Along ||... • ORNITHOLOGY: • Bebop Essentials: 'Ornithology / How ... • • Jazz nomenclature is complicated and ACME chords symbols are simplified. • • CΔ is a major sound and could refer to a “C6” or “Cmaj7” • • D- is usually voiced as a minor-seventh (1,♭3, 5, ♭7) • • Ø is a half-diminished seventh chord (1,♭3,♭5,♭7) • • O is a full diminished seventh chord (1,♭3,♭5,♭♭7) • • +4 is voiced as #11 • • +9 is an “altered 9” and could refer to a♭9, ♯9, or both
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