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C Jam Blues [No Piano] - OSCAR PETERSON ARRANGEMENT || BACKING TRACK

Head in x2, Solo x4 w/ Break, Solo x8, Head Out x2 Up Tempo Swing 230 BPM Inspired by Oscar Peterson's arrangement from 'Night Train'! Download a free chord chart for this tune here: https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.c... Check out my page for hundreds more of the best Play-Alongs and Loops in the world! Join me on Patreon for Backing Tracks and Lead Sheets each week, as well as much more: ►   / jazzguitarcomprehensive   Some notes about the composition as found on https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ Composer: Duke Ellington Lyricists: Bill Katz, Ruth Roberts, Bob Thiele Year: 1942 Origin: Debuted in the 1942 short film Jam Session. Style: Introduced at a medium-up swing, it is commonly played at bright tempos. Form: 12 Bar Major Blues A common arrangement is to insert 4 bar solo breaks at the top of the first few choruses, as heard on Oscar Peterson's legendary recording from Night Train. Key: C Major Harmony/Overview: A straight ahead Major blues with a II - V turnaround. The melody is made up entirely of a 4 bar phrase that is centered around only two notes; the 5th and the tonic. Recordings: This song has been recorded over 200 times to date. The first recording comes from a 1942 short film entitled Jam Session, which features the line up of Ellington, Webster, Stewart, and Bigard among others, performing the tune at a club. It is sometimes referred to as "Duke's Place" when vocalists include the lyrics. The sheer simplicity of the melodic content has made this a widely accessible blues tune and as a result it has become one of the most popular in the repertoire. JGC Top Picks: Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington, , The Great Summit, 1961 Oscar Peterson, Night Train, 1962 McCoy Tyner, McCoy Tyner Plays Duke Ellington, 1964 Please consider supporting this channel through a donation, https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jazzg... Be sure to subscribe to my main channel:    / @jazzguitarcomprehensive   As well as JGC History to trace the lineage of some of the most important compositions in jazz:    / @jgchistory   The World's Premier Site for Jazz Guitar Education and Beyond https://www.jazzguitarcomprehensive.com/ #CJamBlues #JazzBackingTracks #OscarPeterson

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