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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moten_SwingMoten Swing - Wikipedia

    "Moten Swing" (originally "Moten's Swing") is a 1932 jazz standard by Bennie Moten and his Kansas City Orchestra. It was an important jazz standard in the move towards a freer form of orchestral jazz and the development of Swing music.

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  3. 9. Nov. 2010 · 125K views 13 years ago. A "WHY ISN'T THIS ON YOUTUBE" offering. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra - Moten's Swing - Victor 23384 1933 - Song seems to have survived titled as...

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  4. 27. Juli 2023 · 121 subscribers. 16. 775 views 5 months ago. Provided to YouTube by Kontor New Media GmbH Moten Swing (Remastered) · Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra ...more.

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  5. Die Kompositionen „Moten Swing“ (1932) und „South“ werden Moten zugeschrieben. Basie behauptete, „Moten Swing“ sei von Durham und ihm. Durham hatte vor seinem Weggang aus Moten’s Band auf dessen Wunsch hin einen ganzen Satz Arrangements geschrieben und war später erbost, sie bei Basie wiederzuhören (nach Durhams ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bennie_MotenBennie Moten - Wikipedia

    The jazz standard "Moten Swing" bears his name. Career. Moten started making music from an early age and developed as a pianist, pulling together other musicians in a band. His first recordings were made (for OKeh Records) on September 23, 1923, and were rather typical interpretations of the New Orleans style of King Oliver and others. [3] .

  7. In the notes to his book Jazz Styles: History and Analysis author Mark C. Gridley says, “‘Moten Swing’ is a thirty-two measure AABA form that is based on the chord progression to a song called ‘You’re Driving Me Crazy.’”. In this respect Moten anticipated the beboppers whose compositions frequently used the chord changes of ...