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- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround abstract "In jazz, the Tadd Dameron turnaround, named for Tadd Dameron, \"is a very common turnaround in the jazz idiom\", derived from a typical I−vi−ii−V turnaround through the application of tritone substitution of all but the first chord, thus yielding, in C major:CM Eb7 | Ab7 Db7 ||rather than the more conventional:CM Am7 | Dm7 G7 ||The Tadd Dameron turnaround may feature major seventh chords, and derive from the following series of substitutions, each altering the chord quality:CM7 Am7 | Dm7 G7 || (original)CM7 A7 | D7 G7 || (dominant for minor triad)CM7 Eb7 | Ab7 Db7 || (Dameron turnaround: tritone substitution)CM7 EbM7 | AbM7 DbM7 || (major for dominant seventh)The last step, changing to the major seventh is optional.Dameron was the first composer to use the turnaround in his standard \"Lady Bird\", which contains a modulation down a major third (from C to A♭). This key relation is also implied by the first and third chord of the turnaround, CM7 and A♭M7. It has been suggested that this motion down by major thirds would eventually lead to John Coltrane's Coltrane changes. The Dameron turnaround has alternately been called the \"Coltrane turnaround\".Further examples of pieces including this turnaround are Miles Davis' \"Half-Nelson\" and John Carisi's \"Israel\".".
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- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chord_progressions.
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- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Major_seventh_chord.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Major_third.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Davis.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Modulation_(music).
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Tadd_Dameron.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Tritone_substitution.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Turnaround_(music).
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Vi–ii–V–I.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround wikiPageWikiLink Workin_with_the_Miles_Davis_Quintet.
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- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround subject Category:Jazz_techniques.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround subject Category:Jazz_terminology.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround hypernym Dameron.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround type Technique.
- Tadd_Dameron_turnaround comment "In jazz, the Tadd Dameron turnaround, named for Tadd Dameron, \"is a very common turnaround in the jazz idiom\", derived from a typical I−vi−ii−V turnaround through the application of tritone substitution of all but the first chord, thus yielding, in C major:CM Eb7 | Ab7 Db7 ||rather than the more conventional:CM Am7 | Dm7 G7 ||The Tadd Dameron turnaround may feature major seventh chords, and derive from the following series of substitutions, each altering the chord quality:CM7 Am7 | Dm7 G7 || (original)CM7 A7 | D7 G7 || (dominant for minor triad)CM7 Eb7 | Ab7 Db7 || (Dameron turnaround: tritone substitution)CM7 EbM7 | AbM7 DbM7 || (major for dominant seventh)The last step, changing to the major seventh is optional.Dameron was the first composer to use the turnaround in his standard \"Lady Bird\", which contains a modulation down a major third (from C to A♭). ".
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