Summary Of Benny Golson's 'Killer Joe'

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TO THE DIRECTOR This chart draws its inspiration from the chord changes of Benny Golson’s “Killer Joe” and the feel/harmonic ideas from Herbie Hancock’s “Chameleon.” Written in a fast 4/4 tempo, rather than a slow double-time feel tempo. This allows the rhythms to be more easily read by young musicians. The drums play a funk half-time eighth-note feel, which provides the underlying funk feel to the chart. The chart kids off with the full ensemble playing a series of punches - exploring the 2 main chords from “Killer Joe”. Part 4 also reinforces the moving bass line between the punches. Parts 1, 2, and 3 play the main melody at measure 10, with Part 4 continuing to play the bass line. The bridge at measure 26 changes to a smoother feel in

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