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Miles Davis - So What

Miles Davis walked off the stage
That's what the folks are all saying
Oh yes, he did leave the stage
After his solo was all over

Coltrane he walked off the stage
That's what the folks are all saying
Yes, they both left the stage
Clean out of sight

They felt they had to rehearse
Although we know they are masters
They get a real groovy sound
And you will have to admit it

Yes, they both left the stage
Soon as their solo's were over
And if you can't figure out
Their groove I'd like to help you
Their groove, I've helped you

So what

There are two different compositions entitled "So What" performed by Miles Davis. Most notable is the version from the classic Miles Davis Album "Kind of Blue", with personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor saxophone), Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (alto saxophone), Bill Evans (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Jimmy Cobb (drums). Recorded March 2, 1959 at Columbia Studios, New York City. Soloists are (in order): Davis, Coltrane, Adderley, Evans (with horns), Chambers (final melody). Written by Miles Davis. This song is one of the first and most famous instances of modal jazz, where the harmony is based on a scale rather than a rapidly changing series of chords. So What's bass line and melody are based on the D dorian scale, and the only changes are in the "B" section of the song, moving up a half step, before returning back down. The solos follow this same progression, using D dorian for the first 16 bars, Eb dorian for the next 8 bars, and D dorian again for the last 8. The lesser known "So What" is from the 1951 album "Conception", a standard that was also performed by Chubby Jackson featuring Gerry Mulligan in 1950, immediately after Miles' "Birth of Cool" sessions.

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