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Pearl – Cecilia Coleman
A rhythmically intricate medium up swing in 3/4.
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- Recording: Cecilia Coleman - Images
- Recorded on: April 15, 2006
- Label: Interplay Records (IR 9920)
- Concert Key: C
- Style: 3/4 swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - Dave Smith
- Tenor Sax - Adam Kolker
- Piano - Cecilia Coleman
- Bass - Tim Givens
- Drums - Jeff Brillinger
The audio excerpt begins at the start of the melody, with the tenor sax playing the melody first, joined by trumpet on the repeat. The four-measure introductory vamp that sets up the melody is shown in the C treble clef lead sheet: the 2-against-3 piano part is written in 3/4 for the right hand and 2/4 for the left hand until the fourth measure, when both hands are clearly in 3/4; the drums play 3/4; and the bass plays a 1-feel.
Cecilia prefaced many of the tracks on her album with a short solo piano recording. The complete Pearl track starts with Cecilia's performance of His Eye Is On The Sparrow.
Cecilia prefaced many of the tracks on her album with a short solo piano recording. The complete Pearl track starts with Cecilia's performance of His Eye Is On The Sparrow.
Cecilia first recorded Pearl in a trio context in 2006, and you can hear her freer interpretation of the melody on "Now And Then," which was also released in Japan as "Pearl." Cecilia recently recorded her own big band arrangement of Pearl and she's just released the big band CD, recorded by Rudy Van Gelder, "Oh Boy!."
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Cecilia Coleman
born on Sep 8, 1962
A native of Long Beach, CA, now a resident of both New York and California, Coleman began to play piano at age 5 and at age 15 began to study jazz piano. She studied jazz piano with well known vibraphonist and teacher Charlie Shoemake as well as classical studies with Dr. Allan Giles. She has developed into an exceptional composer whose distinctive, varied pieces reflect where jazz has been and where it is going. Read more...