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32 Bars Unplanned: The Form Of The Great American Songbook
Jazz is a bit of an odd duck. It repeats itself, but it stays fresh. It doesn't really use the clearly-defined sections of more modern music, instead opting to just loop the same piece of music over and over again. So what's its deal? Why does it work? The answer to that lies in the 32-bar form, the secret to jazz music's unique sound and structure.
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AABA Song Form - Music Theory 101
An explanation of AABA song form using the example of "Meet the Flintsones"
Music Lessons
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32-Bar Form
New to Jazz? Don't know where to begin? Start with my new jazz theory videos made for people who love jazz and want to know more! Enjoy!
Today's Topic: 32 Bar forms - AABA and ABAC. We're going to do a little light analysis too with some 2-5-1's!
published: 02 May 2020
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32 Bars Explained
32 Bar Forms Explained
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AABA
experimental multi-level AABA structure
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32 bar standard
This is the most common form of AABA song in jazz. Also, called “Rhythm changes”. The frequent use of this form in modern music can be compared, perhaps, only with the twelve-bar major blues.
32-bar standard, chord progression:
published: 04 Feb 2021
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Using One-Bar Motifs Over AABA Form
Lesson on Jazz Drum Soloing. For complete Lesson go to www.learnjazzstandards.com
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Jazz Solo over a 32 bar Form
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Form Review: 32 Bar Song and Sonata Form
Review of 32-Bar Song and Sonata Form
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32 bar form with drum soloing on bridge
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32 Bars Unplanned: The Form Of The Great American Songbook
Jazz is a bit of an odd duck. It repeats itself, but it stays fresh. It doesn't really use the clearly-defined sections of more modern music, instead opting to ...
Jazz is a bit of an odd duck. It repeats itself, but it stays fresh. It doesn't really use the clearly-defined sections of more modern music, instead opting to just loop the same piece of music over and over again. So what's its deal? Why does it work? The answer to that lies in the 32-bar form, the secret to jazz music's unique sound and structure.
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Practice Exercises: http://12tonevideos.blogspot.com/2016/08/32-bars-unplanned-form-of-great.html
12-Bar Blues Video: https://youtu.be/WOT2l9_5Qos
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https://wn.com/32_Bars_Unplanned_The_Form_Of_The_Great_American_Songbook
Jazz is a bit of an odd duck. It repeats itself, but it stays fresh. It doesn't really use the clearly-defined sections of more modern music, instead opting to just loop the same piece of music over and over again. So what's its deal? Why does it work? The answer to that lies in the 32-bar form, the secret to jazz music's unique sound and structure.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/12tonevideos
Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/bCTDaj
Practice Exercises: http://12tonevideos.blogspot.com/2016/08/32-bars-unplanned-form-of-great.html
12-Bar Blues Video: https://youtu.be/WOT2l9_5Qos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/12tonevideos
Twitter: https://twitter.com/12tonevideos
Email: 12tonevideos@gmail.com
Next: https://youtu.be/Zdcqbc4sZMQ
Last: https://youtu.be/1e1xzHmVGKk
Huge thanks to our gold-level Patreon supporters:
Ron Jones
Jill Jones
Elaine Pratt
Ken Arnold
Susan Jones
And thanks as well to José N., Logan Jones, Henry Reich, Jdominioni, and Michael Epstein! Your support helps make 12tone even better!
- published: 12 Aug 2016
- views: 23540
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AABA Song Form - Music Theory 101
An explanation of AABA song form using the example of "Meet the Flintsones"
Music Lessons
An explanation of AABA song form using the example of "Meet the Flintsones"
Music Lessons
https://wn.com/Aaba_Song_Form_Music_Theory_101
An explanation of AABA song form using the example of "Meet the Flintsones"
Music Lessons
- published: 27 Sep 2012
- views: 42412
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32-Bar Form
New to Jazz? Don't know where to begin? Start with my new jazz theory videos made for people who love jazz and want to know more! Enjoy!
Today's Topic: 32 Bar ...
New to Jazz? Don't know where to begin? Start with my new jazz theory videos made for people who love jazz and want to know more! Enjoy!
Today's Topic: 32 Bar forms - AABA and ABAC. We're going to do a little light analysis too with some 2-5-1's!
https://wn.com/32_Bar_Form
New to Jazz? Don't know where to begin? Start with my new jazz theory videos made for people who love jazz and want to know more! Enjoy!
Today's Topic: 32 Bar forms - AABA and ABAC. We're going to do a little light analysis too with some 2-5-1's!
- published: 02 May 2020
- views: 176
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AABA
experimental multi-level AABA structure
experimental multi-level AABA structure
https://wn.com/Aaba
experimental multi-level AABA structure
- published: 03 Aug 2010
- views: 14853
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32 bar standard
This is the most common form of AABA song in jazz. Also, called “Rhythm changes”. The frequent use of this form in modern music can be compared, perhaps, only w...
This is the most common form of AABA song in jazz. Also, called “Rhythm changes”. The frequent use of this form in modern music can be compared, perhaps, only with the twelve-bar major blues.
32-bar standard, chord progression:
https://wn.com/32_Bar_Standard
This is the most common form of AABA song in jazz. Also, called “Rhythm changes”. The frequent use of this form in modern music can be compared, perhaps, only with the twelve-bar major blues.
32-bar standard, chord progression:
- published: 04 Feb 2021
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Using One-Bar Motifs Over AABA Form
Lesson on Jazz Drum Soloing. For complete Lesson go to www.learnjazzstandards.com
Lesson on Jazz Drum Soloing. For complete Lesson go to www.learnjazzstandards.com
https://wn.com/Using_One_Bar_Motifs_Over_Aaba_Form
Lesson on Jazz Drum Soloing. For complete Lesson go to www.learnjazzstandards.com
- published: 29 Aug 2017
- views: 2420