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9 Replies to “ Take The A Train ”
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「A列車で行こう」 (Take the 'A' Train) は、ジャズのスタンダード・ナンバーの一つ。 年にデューク・エリントンが楽団のピアニスト兼作編曲者であったビリー・ストレイホーンに作詞・作曲をオーダーして作られた作品である。 年 2月15日にエリントン楽団の演奏でレコードが発売され大.
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Take the "A" Train Lyrics: You must take the "A" train / To go to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem / If you miss the "A" train / You'll find you've missed the quickest way to Harlem / Hurry, get on.
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"Take The A Train" - Duke Ellington, (swing jazz) In , pianist Billy Strayhorn wrote a song that would soon become the national anthem of the New York City subway transit system. The tune became the signature number for Duke Ellington and his orchestra, as well as the official song of New York City.
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Listen to Take-The-'A'-Trainmid, a free MIDI file on BitMidi. Play, download, or share the MIDI song Take-The-'A'-Trainmid from your web browser.
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Mar 11, · Around this “Take the ‘A’ Train” was rolling up the charts. The song would bring huge financial success to a pioneering music publishing venture, Tempo Music .
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Take the A Train features the use of a G note (as a held note) for the first pitch of the piece, followed by another rather long G# note in bars 3 and 4. You might be wondering what that G# has to do with the key of C major. There are several explanations.
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Jun 12, · "Take the A Train" was written by a kid who lived in Pittsburgh named Billy Strayhorn. Strayhorn was a soda jerk and drugstore delivery boy by day, a musician by night, and a composer all the time Author: Brooke Gladstone.
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Watch the video for Take The "A" Train from Duke Ellington's The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists.
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Listen to “Take the A Train,” Track This song is about a subway line called the A train, which runs from Queens to the northern tip of Manhattan and stops in the Sugar Hill neighborhood in Harlem. Sing along to “Take the A Train” using Track
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