Two O'Clock Jump - Count Basie-Benny Goodman-Harry James

DaveBuergerOnBass

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Using this resource,
https://www.scribd.com/document/619655291/Two-O-Clock-Jump-Piano
Please write an iRp chart and share it as a reply
:))BOB

Sharing your chart here is easy.

Read this
Hidden Clipboard...
https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/BEGINNERS-start-here&p=26967.2157/#post-26967

Do this
Share a chart
https://technimo.helpshift.com/hc/en/3-ireal-pro/faq/14-share-chord-chart/?p=all

Making a new chart
https://forums.irealpro.com/threads...-new-song-in-editor&p=48119.19583/#post-48119

3 minutes
https://technimo.helpshift.com/hc/en/3-ireal-pro/faq/147-create-a-chart-in-ireal-pro/

If you need to, you can use more than one page..
eg. Title p1, title p2 etc.


Based on this score, here is the new chart in two pages. Page 1 is in F major. Page 2 key changes to Gb major.

Two O'Clock Jump - p1 (F) of 2 (Gb) - Bassie, Goodman, and James


Two O'Clock Jump - p2 (F) of 2 (Gb) - Bassie, Goodman, and James
 
Isn’t the page 2 chart in Db? I think Gb is the IV.

Other than that…, you’ve come a long way, Baby!
:))BOB
 
I think the tune is attributed to Harry James.
Charts of a different specific version should be identified in the title.
Example:
All Of Me (Sinatra) - Gerald Marx
...title......(version) - composer(s)
:))BOB
 
I think the tune is attributed to Harry James.
Charts of a different specific version should be identified in the title.
Example:
All Of Me (Sinatra) - Gerald Marx
...title......(version) - composer(s)
:))BOB

The score I had only stated "C. Basie" as the composer. But I was aware that Bennie Goodman and Harry James also were writers. All three names are on the charts I posted.

I just queried Perplexity.ai on who composed this song and the answer is: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/Two-O-Clock-Jump-Harry-James.31031/


[FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]"Two O'Clock Jump"[/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]was co-written by [/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]Benny Goodmanm [/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]Harry James[/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8], and [/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]Count Basie[/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]. It was first recorded and released by Harry James and His Orchestra in 1939. [/FONT][FONT=__fkGroteskNeue_598ab8]This piece is often seen as a follow-up to Count Basie's earlier work, "One O'Clock Jump," and features a similar jazz style but incorporates triplet rhythms.[/FONT]
 
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