Have You Met Miss Jones? Backing Track Jazz - 170bpm
Have You Met Miss Jones? Backing Track Jazz - Apply your knowledge of improvisation to this jam track of this well-known song.
"Have You Met Miss Jones?" is a theme composed in 1937 by Richard Rodgers with lyrics by Lorenz Hart for the musical comedy “I've Rather Be Right”. This standard has the AABC form with 32 bars, its harmonic structure is quite interesting for the practice of improvisation in jazz because it has cadences that are used a lot in this musical style.
Great personalities have already interpreted this theme, artists like Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Benny Goodman, Ahmad Jamal, Red Norvo, Ben Webster, Oscar Peterson, Charles Mingus, Tal Farlow, Jimmy Raney, Bing Crosby, Joe Pass, George Shearing, Ellis Marsalis , Art Tatum, Frank Sinatra, McCoy Tyner, Kenny Garrett, Kenny Barron, Jimmy Bruno, Ed Bickert, Stéphane Grappelli, Ray Brown and many others.
This jazz standard can be found in the "Real Book vol.1" on page 186.
This backing track consists of drums, double bass and piano. The tempo is at 170bpm.
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