Things Ain't What They Used To Be DRUM AND BASS - 130bpm
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be DRUM AND BASS Backing Track Blues Jazz – Practice improvisation on this famous blues from the 1940s.
“Things Ain’t What They Used To Be” is a jazz standard composed by Mercer Ellington in 1942. It is a 12-bar blues commonly played in the key of Db.
This theme has been performed by great names in jazz, among them we can mention Charlie Barnet, Duke Ellington, Ray Brown, Benny Carter, Charles Mingus, Oscar Peterson, Dizzy Gillespie, Jim Hall, Herb Ellis, Mundell Lowe, Gene Harris, Dave Grusin, Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette, Stanley Turrentine and many others.
This jazz standard can be found in the “Real Book vol.2” on page 365.
This backing track is composed of drums and double bass. The tempo is 130bpm.
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