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True Blue Bossa (arr. Brian Streckfus)
by Kenny Dorham Lead Sheet / Fake Book - Digital Sheet Music

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Key: A minor (Changed from C minor)
Capo: 3
Pages: 1 + 1 (2 different versions, with and without capo). Just be careful with your printer settings if you don't want both!

This would be a good introduction to playing jazz, especially the first version since I made it as beginner friendly as I could. If you aspire to be able to play from jazz real books on guitar (that are much harder to read because you have to be fluent in many things), then this excellent training towards that goal.

Features:
1. Beginner friendly
2. Extremely jazzy chord diagrams
3. Transposed to an easier guitar key (C minor is extremely difficult on guitar)
4. Guitar fingerings
5. Guitar Tablature

History:
1. **Style**: "True Blue Bossa" blends elements of bossa nova, a Brazilian music style that combines samba rhythms with jazz harmony, and hard bop, a subgenre of jazz.

2. **Musicians**: The recording of "True Blue Bossa" on the *Wahoo!* album features notable musicians such as Donald Byrd on trumpet, James Spaulding on alto saxophone and flute, Joe Henderson on tenor saxophone, Bob Cranshaw on bass, and Mickey Roker on drums.

3. **Influence**: The song exemplifies the fusion of Latin American rhythms with jazz, a trend that gained significant popularity in the 1960s. Bossa nova, in particular, became an influential genre in jazz circles during this period.

4. **Structure**: Like many bossa nova pieces, "True Blue Bossa" typically features a smooth, flowing rhythm and melodic lines that emphasize lyrical phrasing and harmonic sophistication.

5. **Legacy**: Duke Pearson's work, including "True Blue Bossa," has contributed to the enduring popularity of bossa nova within the jazz repertoire. His compositions are still performed and recorded by jazz musicians today.

6. **Cultural Context**: The rise of bossa nova in the 1960s, with artists like Antonio Carlos Jobim and João Gilberto, influenced many American jazz musicians, including Pearson. This cultural exchange enriched both genres and led to a lasting legacy of cross-cultural musical innovation.

7. **Listening Experience**: "True Blue Bossa" is often praised for its relaxed yet intricate feel, making it a favorite among jazz aficionados and those who appreciate the smooth, rhythmic qualities of bossa nova.

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