Bluesette Backing Track Jazz Waltz - 180bpm
Bluesette Backing Track Jazz Waltz - Apply your knowledge of improvisation on this famous jazz waltz by Toots Thielemans.
"Bluesette" was composed in the early 60s by the Belgian harmonica player and guitarist Toots Thielemans. As soon as it was released, with lyrics by Norman Gimbel, this song became an international hit.
This theme has already been interpreted by big names like Bill Evans, Quincy Jones, Hank Jones, Robert Conti, Lenny Breau, Charlie Byrd, Paquito D'Rivera, Jaco Pastorius, Louis Stewart, Mundell Lowe, Jimmy Smith, Les McCann, among others.
This song is perfect for the practice of improvisation, as the harmony presents several progressions II-V and II-V-I in different tones. Opportunity to apply different scales and arpeggios.
This jazz standard can be found in the "Real Book vol.1" on page 56.
This backing track is composed of drums, double bass, piano and organ. The tempo is at 180bpm.
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