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  1. 1 de jul. de 2020 · ESTRUCTURA de West End Blues. Blues de 12 compases, cinco coros de largo, con dos cepas contrastantes, introducción y coda. En la versión vocal las dos cepas se alternan claramente, pero en la versión de Armstrong, el solo de piano de Hines no hace referencia a la melodía de la cepa 2, presentada por el trombón en las barras 18-30.

  2. West End Blues is one of the most famous recordings in the history of jazz for the following reasons: 1) Armstrong's introduction showed how dazzling his skills as a trumpeter were; 2) he laid the groundwork for jazz soloists to be considered true artists, the same as musicians in other styles of music and; 3) the recording introduced Earl Hines as the first real jazz pianist, who was ...

  3. 26 de ago. de 2023 · West End Blues is a timeless piece of music written and performed by the legendary jazz artist Louis Armstrong. Released in 1928, it has since become an iconic jazz standard and a cornerstone of Armstrong’s discography. This masterpiece holds a deeper meaning beyond its captivating melodies and virtuosic trumpet solos.

  4. 21 de dic. de 2022 · Back to the “West End Blues” introduction: There is plenty of other evidence that he was working on ideas in different keys. For example, his break near the end of “I Miss My Swiss” in August 1925, is not the same as the “West End Blues” phrase, but I think it’s fair to say that it’s in the same “family,” if you will, and it’s another key, the key of G.

  5. 6 de nov. de 2020 · Louis Armstrong - West End Blues. Jazz history was made on June 28, 1928 in a Chicago recording studio, when Louis Armstrong put his trumpet to his lips and blew what became perhaps the most iconic jazz solo in history. With his band, the Hot Five, Armstrong was making his own version of his mentor Joe "King" Oliver's composition West End Blues ...

  6. 23 de nov. de 2016 · West End Blues” is, indisputably, the greatest sound recording of the twentieth century. If the opening four notes of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is fate knocking on the door, as Ludwig himself once described it, then Satchmo’s opening of “West End Blues” is Ed McMahon ringing your doorbell and then busting down the door to hand over one of his famous big checks for about a billion ...

  7. Wynton Marsallis Salutes Louis Armstrong - West End Blues - Jon FaddisRecorded Live: 8/17/1990 - Newport Casino - Newport, RIMore Wynton Marsallis Salutes Lo...