Balls Of Everything – Jack Walrath
This modal Latin song is a bit less complex than some other Jack Walrath compositions - a good place to start exploring his music. First and second horn parts are available for the quintet arrangement, as well as a bass part and condensed score.
- Recording: Bill Moring - Spaces In Time
- Recorded on: October 22, 2007
- Label: Owl Studios (122)
- Concert Key: C minor, No key center
- Vocal Range: , to
- Style: Latin (medium up)
- Trumpet - Jack Walrath
- Tenor Sax - Tim Armacost
- Electric Piano - Steve Allee
- Bass - Bill Moring
- Drums - Steve Johns
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- Description
- Historical Notes
- Solos
- Piano Corner
- Bass Corner
- Drum Corner
- Guitar Corner
- Inside & Beyond
- Minus You
Modal with a funky vibe, this medium-up Latin song is a good place to start with the music of Jack Walrath - it's rather simpler than many of his other songs. It's subtly clever, though, in Jack's unique style. The phrase lengths of the melody are often a bit irregular though over an even 32-measure AABC form. The two A sections start similarly, but with slightly different rhythms. As with other Jack Walrath songs, we show no key signature; however, the modal structure is clear with C Dorian on A and C and B♭ Dorian (with a couple of passing chords) at B. A rhythmic bass vamp runs throughout the head, set up by a four-measure intro. On the recording, the drums take the first solo; this is shown on our score and parts. Other solos begin with a chorus with the Latin groove before going to swing. The ending of the out head is almost the same as the in head, but with the rhythm of the sixth measure of C slightly different.
Our Condensed Score works as a piano and drum part; a separate bass part is available. The piano chords on the intro are shown in the score only.
Our Condensed Score works as a piano and drum part; a separate bass part is available. The piano chords on the intro are shown in the score only.
Also recorded on "Spaces In Time" are Jack Walrath's Snakes! and Steve Johns' Deep Blue. Earlier in 2007 Bill Moring and Steve Johns recorded on saxophonist Craig Yaremko's debut album "Sync." Jack Walrath recorded "Ballroom" in 2007, his first album as a leader since 2002.
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Jack Walrath
born on May 5, 1946
An American post-bop jazz trumpeter, composer, conductor, author, educator and musical arranger, Jack Walrath is best recognized for his work with Ray Charles, Gary Peacock, Charles Mingus and Glenn Ferris. Read more...
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