Song For My Father Backing Track Latin Jazz - 125bpm
Song For My Father Backing Track Latin Jazz - Apply your improvisation skills to one of Horace Silver's most important compositions.
"Song For My Father" was recorded in 1964 by Horace Silver for the album of the same name in honor of his father featuring Joe Henderson, Carmell Jones, Teddy Smith and Roger Humphries. It has AAB form of 24 measures. It became a jazz standard and is probably Silver's best-known composition. The music is inspired by Brazilian music and Portuguese Cape Verdean music. It is important to note that the rhythm section breaks at bar 6 in each section, both in the head and in the solos.
This theme has been interpreted by great instrumentalists such as George Benson, Larry Coryell, João Donato, Luiz Alves, Robertinho Silva, Ricardo Pontes, Leon Thomas, David Benoit, Sydney Taylor, Ethan Iverson, Ron Carter, Von Freeman, Boney James, Rick Braun , Lee Barbour, Red Water Trio, Fitz Gore, Philip Gordon, Michel Camilo and many others.
This jazz standard can be found in "Real Book vol.1" on page 394 and "Real Book vol.6" on page 373.
This backing track consists of drums, bass and piano. The tempo is at 125bpm.
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