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(81) “Day Waves” and Stanley Clarke Standards Rating 2 Difficulty Rating 6 “Day Waves,” composed by Chick Corea, is a harmonically adventurous piece first recorded on Stan Getz’s Captain Marvel. Its unique 25-bar form, shifting tonality, and descending melodic lines create a floating, untethered feeling, showcasing Corea’s sophisticated harmonic language. The A section’s sparse, rhythmically tied motifs build tension with colorful extensions, while the B section continues a chromatic descent in the bass, reinforcing the piece’s elusive tonal center. The signature recording features Getz on tenor saxophone, with Corea, Stanley Clarke, Tony Williams, and Airto Moreira creating a vibrant, modern Latin-infused groove. The solos highlight the players’ improvisational mastery, especially Clarke’s brilliant bass lines.Stanley Clarke revolutionized the electric and double bass, transforming it into a virtuosic solo instrument. Rooted in classical double bass yet drawn to the electric’s possibilities, he became a pioneer of jazz fusion with Return to Forever and his groundbreaking solo work. Clarke’s melodic approach, innovative techniques, and fearless exploration inspired generations, solidifying the bass as a central voice in modern music.Stan Getz Chick Corea and Gary Burton Spotify Playlist
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