Bai Tai Blues – Bertha Hope
A hard-bop blues head, with slightly altered changes that are also used for the solos. Bertha Hope's solo piano arrangement is available with an exclusive recording by Glenn Zaleski.
- Recording: Bertha Hope - Elmo's Fire
- Recorded on: January, 1991
- Label: Steeplechase (SCCD 31829)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Trumpet - Eddie Henderson
- Tenor Sax - Junior Cook
- Piano - Bertha Hope
- Bass - Walter Booker
- Drums - Leroy Williams
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
There are some two-horn voicings in this original quintet arrangement. In the last two measures the tenor sax second part has the melody as shown in our single-line lead sheet; the trumpet plays harmony notes above in the 11th measure and below in the 12th.
Click on the second album cover for Bertha Hope's solo piano arrangement, recorded by Glenn Zaleski.
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- Recording: Glenn Zaleski - Glenn Zaleski Plays Bertha Hope's Solo Piano Arrangements
- Recorded on: December 1, 2012
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1054)
- Concert Key: B-flat
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Piano - Glenn Zaleski
Video
- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
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Bertha Hope
born on November 8, 1936
A dynamic force in improvised music, pianist Bertha Hope has been making headway in the jazz scene since the early 1960s. Raised in Los Angeles, Bertha attended Manual Arts High School. She began her jazz journey with pianists Elmo Hope and Richie Powell in her youth. Although she studied piano at Los Angeles Community College, she received her B.A. in early childhood education from Antioch College. She married Elmo in 1960; they moved to New York where Bertha worked as a telephone operator by day and performed at night. Read more...