INTRO -PIANO BOOGIE -WOOGIE STYLE 8 MEASURES ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 FORM- 12 BAR BLUES.

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INTRO -PIANO BOOGIE -WOOGIE STYLE 8 MEASURES ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 FORM- 12 BAR BLUES

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 1 AND 2 PIANO SOLO NOTICE BASIE’S SIMPLE STYLE LISTEN TO THE TIGHTNESS AND GROOVE OF THE RHYTHM SECTION

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 3 TENOR SAX SOLO- HERSCHEL EVANS RIFF 1- MUTED TRUMPETS

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 4 TROMBONE SOLO- DICKY WELLS RIFF 2- SAXES

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 5 TENOR SAX SOLO- LESTER YOUNG RIFF 3- MUTED TRUMPETS

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 6 TRUMPET SOLO- BUCK CLAYTON RIFF 4- SAXES

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 7 PIANO SOLO- COUNT BASIE TYPICAL BASIE- LIGHT, HIGH REGISTER, SPARSE LISTEN TO FREDDIE GREEN- GUITAR

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 8 3 SIMULTANEOUS RIFFS RIFF 5 - TRUMPETS RIFF 6- TROMBONES RIFF 7- SAXES

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 9 3 SIMULTANEOUS RIFFS RIFF 5 - TRUMPETS - CONTINUE RIFF 6- TROMBONES - CONTINUE RIFF 8- SAXES- NEW

ONE O’CLOCK JUMP COUNT BASIE 1938 CHORUS 10 3 SIMULTANEOUS RIFFS RIFF 5 - TRUMPETS - CONTINUE RIFF 6- TROMBONES - CONTINUE RIFF 8- SAXES- NEW ENDING