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  1. Transcribed by Ben Doherty for sokillingman.com Tenor Sax. ARRANGER & 42 œœœœ#œœŒ Dmin7 G7 Ó CbA˙min 7 ˙.œœ#œ Dmin 7G œœ ‰bœœœœ C7 œ#œnœœœbœŒ F 7F# dim & 47 Œœœœœœœ Dmin 7G7 œœbœœŒ C œœ#œœnœ. J œ E7 œœ#˙nœ ...

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    Cotton Tail. " Cotton Tail " is a 1940 composition by Duke Ellington. [1] It is based on the rhythm changes from George Gershwin 's "I Got Rhythm". The first Ellington recording (4 May 1940) [2] [3] is notable for the driving tenor saxophone solo by Ben Webster. Originally an instrumental, "Cotton Tail" later had lyrics written for it by Ellington.

  3. Ben Webster's iconic solo from "Cotton Tail," recorded in 1940 by the Duke Ellington Orchestra.Go to https://ronfix.com for a free PDF of this transcription ...

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  4. Cotton Tail Ben Webster. Released 2001. Cotton Tail Tracklist. 1. Cotton Tail Lyrics. 2. All Too Soon Lyrics. 5. My greatest mistake Lyrics. 9. Five O'Clock Drag Lyrics. 10. Chelsea Bridge Lyrics ...

  5. 9. Juli 2023 · With Ellington, Webster found a platform for his deep, robust sound, contributing to some of the band’s biggest hits, such as “Cotton Tail” and “All Too Soon.” Webster’s tenure with Ellington solidified his place in the jazz pantheon, and his robust, gritty sound became a defining characteristic of the Ellington Orchestra’s saxophone section.

  6. 29. Sept. 2023 · Billy Strayhorn drew inspiration for “Cottontail” from the famous jazz saxophonist Ben Webster, known for his virtuosic improvisation skills. Strayhorn sought to capture Webster’s distinctive style and translate it into a composition that would showcase his talent. 2. How did “Cottontail” become such a popular jazz standard?

  7. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Cotton Tail · Ben Webster King Of The Tenors ℗ 1992 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc....