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Garrisonfewellquartet.reddoornumber11.zip (2024-2026)

A George Cables composition described as an "eerie waltz".

To develop a paper on this specific work, you can structure it around its musical significance, technical approach, and the international collaboration it represents. Paper Framework: Garrison Fewell's Red Door Number 11 1. Introduction: The Artist and the Work

Explore the theme of "maturity through restraint." Fewell was known for his "lessons on space" and avoiding scale-based patterns in favor of triads and guide tones. Track Spotlights: garrisonfewellquartet.reddoornumber11.zip

Discuss his belief that "understatement is a risky maneuver" that pays off when combined with a rich harmonic field. 4. Conclusion

An original ballad emphasizing melody and musicianship. A George Cables composition described as an "eerie waltz"

Identify Fewell as a "thoughtful but fluid" improviser and educator.

Summarize how the album reflects Fewell’s role as both a global performer and a dedicated educator who respected "the silence" in jazz. Garrison Fewell Quartet: Red Door Number 11 - JazzTimes Introduction: The Artist and the Work Explore the

Highlight the "international affair" featuring American pianist George Cables alongside Italian veterans Attilio Zanchi (bass) and Gianni Cazzola (drums). 2. Technical Analysis: The "Melodic Approach"

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