A Night in Tunisia Backing Track Jazz - 182bpm
A Night in Tunisia Backing Track Jazz - Here the instrumentalist can improvise on one of the most famous standards in the history of jazz.
"A Night in Tunisia" is a jazz theme composed in the early 1940s by the legendary trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. Initially this song was called "Interlude", years later, a version of Charlie Parker and Miles Davis made the song famous with its definitive name: "A Night in Tunisia".
The mysterious sonority and the brilliance in its composition were factors that contributed for this to be one of the most influential musical pieces in the history of jazz, quickly “A Night in Tunisia” became a standard of jazz being interpreted by many renowned musicians like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Count Basie, Art Blakey, Lee Morgan, Ben Webster, Clifford Brown, Ray Brown, Don Byas, Roland Dyens, Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Yusef Lateef, Wes Montgomery, Art Pepper, Bud Powell, Paquito D'Rivera, Sonny Rollins, Arturo Sandoval, Jimmy Smith, Frank vignola, Red Garland, Victor Wooten, Maynard Ferguson, Benny Golson, Joshua Redman, Herbie Hancock and many others.
This theme can be found in the "Real Book vol.1" on page 7.
This backing track consists of drums, double bass and piano. The tempo is at 182bpm.
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