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“ Unsquare Dance”. Dave Brubeck Quartet. Introduction. Dave Brubeck was born on December 6, 1920 in the San Francisco Bay area. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unsquare Dance

Unsquare DanceDave Brubeck Quartet

IntroductionDave Brubeck was born on December 6, 1920 in the San Francisco Bay area. While Brubeck was most definitely a jazz musician, his jazz compositions were largely based on classical structure. He studied with classical composers.In 1951, he founded the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and they released the album Time Out in 1959 and Time Further Out in 1961, which features the song Unsquare DanceUnsquare Dance is written mostly in 7/4 time, very unusual and innovative for popular styles of music

FormThe piece starts out with just the bass player playing a simple line with offbeat clapping for 6 measuresThe piano comes in over the first pattern with short interjections, then developing into the full melody in the right handThe bass and clapping pattern repeats with the drummer playing on the rimThe bass and drums drop out and the piano continues with the bass and clapping, playing the earlier melody with new harmony in the left hand. The piece ends with a funky quotation of Turkey in the Straw

Bass/clappingPiano melodyBass/clapping/snare rimFinal Piano melodyRhythmAs mentioned earlier, the piece is in 7/4 timeThe rhythm is subdivided into 2 + 2 + 3 (clap) (clap) (clap, clap)

This rhythm goes throughout the entire piece, making it an OstinatoHarmonyThe piece is in A minor with a relatively simple harmony, in a 6-measure phrase structure

A minorA minorD minorA minorE minorA minor

The bass line is also easy

A - G - A - - A - G - A - - D - C - D - - A - G - A - - E - D - E - - A - G - A - - TextureMusical Texture is the combination of different voices, timbres, and harmonies to create a musical effect

Unsquare Dance is a simple four-voice composition. The voices are piano, bass, clapping, and drums

The different lines are written in a way to create the effect of a barn dance (hence the name Unsquare Dance)The piano line at the very beginning is written in Perfect 4ths, evoking the image of a fiddle player. The use of a simple, repetitive bass line reflects the simple techniques of a band at a barn danceUnusual Time SignaturesThere are many other pieces of music and popular songs that use unusual time signatures like Unsquare DanceIn Tom Sawyer by Rush, there is are brief moments in 7/8 timeSeven Days by Sting is in 5/4 timeThe Dave Brubeck Quartet performed songs that were mostly in unusual time signatures:Take Five is in 5/4 timeBlue Rondo a la Turk is in 9/8, following a rhythm of 2/8 + 2/8 + 2/8 + 3/8

ReferencesUnsquare Dance written by Dave Brubeck and performed by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, from the album Time Further Out Image of the Dave Brubeck Quartet is from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Davebrubeckquartet1967a.jpg Image of Time Further Out cover from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dave_Brubeck_-_Time_Further_Out.jpg Introductory information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brubeck Image of Dave Brubeck on Slide 2 is from http://pursuitist.com/jazz-legend-dave-brubeck-dies-at-91/

Unsquare Dance (Album Version)Dave BrubeckDave Brubeck's Greatest Hits, track 9/11, disc 1/11997Jazz121786.93eng - Amazon.com Song ID: 203899293