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Lonely Woman

I have always had a hard time with Ornette Coleman, but I love “Lonely Woman”, because it manages to be both extremely weird and extremely catchy. Notice that at 2:09 during Ornette’s solo, someone goes “Woo!” Rightly so.

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Posted byEthanMay 24, 2022June 18, 2024Posted inComposition, Key Musicians, MusicTags: Ableton, blues, Charlie Haden, Don Cherry, Horace Silver, jazz, music theory, Ornette Coleman, rhythm3 Comments on Lonely Woman
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