The Dave Brubeck Quartet was an American modern jazz group formed in San Fr… Read Full Bio ↴The Dave Brubeck Quartet was an American modern jazz group formed in San Francisco in 1951 by jazz pianist Dave Brubeck (1920-2012). In what became known as the band's classic line-up, the band featured Joe Morello (1928–2011) on drums, Eugene Wright (1923-2020) on bass, and Paul Desmond (1924-1977) on saxophone. The band remains best-known for their use of odd time signatures, and were a premier group in the cool jazz movement. They produced several standards, including Take Five and Blue Rondo à la Turk.
Throughout the years, and changing line-ups, the group maintained a strong fan-base among jazz fans of all ages.
Throughout the years, and changing line-ups, the group maintained a strong fan-base among jazz fans of all ages.
Kathy's Waltz
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@RuiCunhaC
Dave Brubeck on Kathy's Waltz: “Kathy’s Waltz was named after my daughter, Catherine, who was always dancing… And dancing really funny steps... So it starts as Kathy jumping around the room in 4/4 and then goes into a waltz… Which is Kathy’s Waltz…”
@Gloriouswizard422
Wow that's nice to know
@RuiCunhaC
@@Gloriouswizard422 Yes. Just chiming in to say, after 6 years, the reasoning behind the piece's name remains exactly the same!!!
@alfonsofrompoofesureswii6200
Rui Cunha im just impressed that you came back to a comment 7 years later
@momsspaghetti6916
Lol but not to yours Hayes
@alfonsofrompoofesureswii6200
Moms spaghetti I’m well aware
@petec9686
I'm listening to the intro of this thinking, hey, this ain't a waltz, it's in 4/4. Then it switches up. Gotta remember what Album I'm listening to. Absolute genius.
@tooomasz
+petec9686 Yeah, it switches to 3/4 with the drummer playing hi-hat like in a regular 4 (on 2, in next measure on 1 and 3), and then Brubeck switches to 4/4 on his solo... :D
@sugxzen949
Bro i feel like this arangement should be in nemo it fits so well in 3/4
@MaatStile
@BLMcorrectme it’s not that difficult to understand really, he is talking about the time measurement of the drums, which is basically counting beats