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Brubeck's composition is based on a repeated descending melodic pattern. It is based on a pentatonic scale, but Brubeck varies the interval pattern by including two half-steps, between F and G-flat, and between C and D-flat (the remaining melodic note is B-flat). Harmonically, the tune is based on a 12-bar blues in minor.


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Live in Belgium 1964 Paul Desmond (alto sax), Joe Morello (drums), Eugene Wright (bass) and Dave Brubeck (piano)


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Contents The Meaning Behind The Song: Koto Song by Dave Brubeck When it comes to timeless jazz compositions, Dave Brubeck's "Koto Song" undoubtedly holds a special place. Released in 1964 as part of the album "Time Changes," this mesmerizing tune continues to captivate listeners with its unique blend of Eastern and Western musical elements.


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OVERVIEW "Koto Song" was inspired by two female musicians in Kyoto. In the notes to the original album, Jazz Impressions of Japan, Brubeck describes the instrument and delicate music it produced: "Of the classical instruments I heard, I was most fascinated by the koto, a thirteen-string convex-shaped zither, that traces its ancestry to the Chinese dulcimer."


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Brubeck: Koto Song From the album "Jazz Impressions of Japan" Dave Brubeck, Piano Paul Desmond, Alto Saxophone Joe Morello, Drums Eugene Wright, Bass This.


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Jazz Impressions of Japan Jazz Impressions of Japan is a 1964 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. It was recorded on June 16-17, 1964 at the legendary CBS 30th Street Studio, except for "Zen Is When" which was recorded on January 30, 1960. It was released on August 10, 1964.