Lady Bird (composition)

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Lady Bird est un standard de jazz composé par Tadd Dameron en 1939. rdf:langString
"Lady Bird" is a sixteen-bar jazz standard by Tadd Dameron. This "celebrated" composition, "one of the most performed in modern jazz", was written around 1939, and released in 1948. Featuring, "a suave, mellow theme," it is the origin of the Tadd Dameron turnaround (in C: CM7 E♭7 A♭M7 D♭7). IM7 | IM7 | ii7/♭III | V7/♭III |IM7 | IM7 | ii7/♭VI | V7/♭VI |♭VIM7 | ♭VIM7 | ii7/V | V7/V |ii7 | V7 | IM7 ♭III7 | ♭VIM7 ♭II7 :|| IM7 || rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lady Bird (composition)
rdf:langString Lady Bird (composition)
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rdf:langString "Lady Bird" is a sixteen-bar jazz standard by Tadd Dameron. This "celebrated" composition, "one of the most performed in modern jazz", was written around 1939, and released in 1948. Featuring, "a suave, mellow theme," it is the origin of the Tadd Dameron turnaround (in C: CM7 E♭7 A♭M7 D♭7). An example of Dameron's interest in keys and/or roots related by thirds, the piece is in binary form (AABC) and features, through the use of ii-V turnarounds, movement toward three keys other than the tonic; E♭, A♭, and G. The first three four-measure phrases end with secondary ii-V's, while the last ends instead with the Tadd Dameron turnaround resolving to the tonic. IM7 | IM7 | ii7/♭III | V7/♭III |IM7 | IM7 | ii7/♭VI | V7/♭VI |♭VIM7 | ♭VIM7 | ii7/V | V7/V |ii7 | V7 | IM7 ♭III7 | ♭VIM7 ♭II7 :|| IM7 || It has been recorded by Art Blakey, Don Byas, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Bud Powell, Chet Baker, Mary Lou Williams, Tete Montoliu, Horace Parlan, Andy LaVerne, and Barry Harris, as well as Tommy Flanagan and Hank Jones. It was also recorded by Remeo Hailey Jones for his fifth album We Are Nest! 2003 Extended Play. Miles Davis's "Half Nelson" uses, except for measures seven and eight, the same chord progression as "Lady Bird". "Lazy Susan" is also a contrafact of the Dameron piece. Stanley Cornfield wrote lyrics to the song. The first line is "We fit together like two birds of a feather."
rdf:langString Lady Bird est un standard de jazz composé par Tadd Dameron en 1939.
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