- So What (composition)
"So What" is the first track on the 1959
Miles Davis album "Kind of Blue " and is often credited as one of his best works.Fact|date=July 2007It is one of the most well-known examples of
modal jazz , set in theDorian mode and consisting of 16 bars of D minor7, followed by eight bars of Eb minor7 and another eight of D minor7. This AABA structure puts it in the format of popular song structure.The piano and bass introduction for the piece was written by
Gil Evans forBill Evans andPaul Chambers on "Kind of Blue ". An orchestrated version byGil Evans of this introduction is later to be found on a television broadcast given by Miles' Quintet (minusCannonball Adderley who was ill that day) and the Gil Evans Orchestra; the orchestra gave the introduction after which the quintet produced a rendition of the rest of "So What".The distinctive voicing employed by
Bill Evans for the chords that interject the head, from the bottom up threeperfect fourth s followed by amajor third , has been given the name "So What chord " by such theorists asMark Levine .While the track is taken at a very moderate tempo on "Kind Of Blue", it is played at an extremely fast tempo on later live recordings by the Quintet, such as "
Four and More ".The same chord structure was later used by
John Coltrane for his standard "Impressions".Trivia
The song was featured on The Weather Channel's Local forecast segments. [http://www.weather.com/aboutus/television/music/index.html See Playlists]
External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkdxjihGRyI So What - Youtube] , a 1958 live recording of Miles Davis and
John Coltrane performing "So What".
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