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The piano-and-bass introduction for the piece was written by Gil Evans for Bill Evans (no relation) and Paul Chambers on Kind of Blue.
Released on August 17, 1959, “So What” is a composition written by Miles Davis himself. It is known for its modality and features a distinctive opening bass line followed by a repetition of simple but hypnotic chords.
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Released in 1959 as the first track of Miles Davis’s quintessential album Kind of Blue, “So What” is a relatively simple blues jazz piece.
May 20, 2016 · Miles Davis’s “So What” is one of the most famous compositions in jazz, instantly recognisable from its introductory bass phrase. Recorded in 1959, it has sold millions of copies as the...
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Mar 7, 2016 · “So What” First track from Kind of Blue, is the quintessential modal jazz piece; Iconic piano & bass introduction composed by Gil Evans. based on “Voiles” (1910) by Claude Debussy (see Modal Examples) below) Piano quartal chord voicing used by Bill Evans is referred to as the “So What” chord:
Jan 25, 2007 · Who actually wrote ‘So What’? As with everything else on the record, Davis claimed credit for it, but the mysterious hand of Gil Evans may have played a part: several of those involved, including Jimmy Cobb, Gil’s widow Anita and Teo Macero, have all suggested that Evans was the one who wrote the little prelude which prefaces the melody ...