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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2025 · 12 MIN

Conception and George Shearing

from The Jazz Real Book · host Jay Sweet

(68) “Conception” and George Shearing Standards Rating 5   Difficulty Rating 9 George Shearing, a blind British jazz pianist and composer, is celebrated for his significant contributions to jazz, particularly his distinctive harmonic style. Born in 1919 in London, Shearing's musical journey began early, despite his blindness, and his exceptional talents led him to international acclaim. In the 1940s, he moved to the United States, where his work, including the creation of the George Shearing Quintet, solidified his place in jazz history. His compositions, including "Lullaby of Birdland" and "Conception," are revered for their complex harmonies and innovative structures.  "Conception," composed in 1949, exemplifies Shearing's bebop influence and harmonic creativity. This challenging 44-bar composition is notorious for its intricate melodies filled with accidentals, fast chromatic movements, and frequent key shifts. Set in the difficult key of Db, it presents a formidable challenge for any jazz musician. The tune's harmony is dense, and the melody is note-heavy, making it one of the hardest melodies in the Real Book. George Shearing Miles Davis Spotify Playlist 

(68) “Conception” and George Shearing Standards Rating 5   Difficulty Rating 9 George Shearing, a blind British jazz pianist and composer, is celebrated for his significant contributions to jazz, particularly his distinctive harmonic style. Born in 1919 in London, Shearing's musical journey began early, despite his blindness, and his exceptional talents led him to international acclaim. In the 1940s, he moved to the United States, where his work, including the creation of the George Shearing Quintet, solidified his place in jazz history. His compositions, including "Lullaby of Birdland" and "Conception," are revered for their complex harmonies and innovative structures.  "Conception," composed in 1949, exemplifies Shearing's bebop influence and harmonic creativity. This challenging 44-bar composition is notorious for its intricate melodies filled with accidentals, fast chromatic movements, and frequent key shifts. Set in the difficult key of Db, it presents a formidable challenge for any jazz musician. The tune's harmony is dense, and the melody is note-heavy, making it one of the hardest melodies in the Real Book. George Shearing Miles Davis Spotify Playlist

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