Steve Lacy “Ask Me Now”¶
Discographic Information¶
Instrument |
ss |
Total Duration |
89.0 s |
Position in Track |
03:00-04:29 |
Album Title |
Steve Lacy plays Thelonious Monk - Reflections |
Label |
Original Jazz Classics/Prestige New Jazz (OJCCD-063-2) |
Recording Date |
1958-10-17 |
Line Up |
Steve Lacy (ss); Mal Waldron (p); Buell Neidlinger (b); Elvin Jones (dr) |
Style |
HARDBOP |
Key |
Db-maj |
Signature |
4/4 |
Groove/Feel |
SWING |
Tonality Class |
FUNCTIONAL |
MusicBrainz ID |
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More Info |
Piano Roll¶
MIDI¶
Transcription¶
Chord changes of solo:
A1: ||G-7C7F#-7B7|F-7Bb7E-7A7|Eb-7 Ab7 |B7 Bb7 |Eb7 D7 |Dbj7 Eb7 |Eb-7 Ab7 |F-7E7Eb-7D7||
A2: ||G-7C7F#-7B7|F-7Bb7E-7A7|Eb-7 Ab7 |B7 Bb7 |Eb7 D7 |Dbj7 Eb7 |Eb-7 Ab7 |Db ||
B1: ||Eb-7 Ab |Dbj7 E-7|Eb-7 Ab7 |Dbj7 |Bb-7 Eb7 |Eb7 Bb-7 |Eb-7 Ab7 |Db-7 Gb7 ||
A3: ||G-7C7F#-7B7|F-7Bb7E-7A7|Eb-7 Ab7 |B7 Bb7 |Eb7 D7 |Dbj7 Eb7 |Eb-7 Ab7 |Db ||
Statistics¶
Features¶
Number of Notes |
189 |
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Number of Bars |
32 bars |
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Number of Choruses |
1 |
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Mean Tempo |
85.4 (MEDIUM SLOW) |
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Event Density |
2.12 Notes/s |
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Metrical Event Density |
5.97 Notes/bar |
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Median Swing Ratio |
1.38:1 |
Ratio of longer to shorter eighth of beats with binary subdivision. |
Metrical Centroid |
4+ |
Mean concentration of events in the bar, rounded and normalized to 4/4. |
Syncopicity |
39.2 % |
Share of syncopated notes. |
Ambitus |
57-87 (30) |
Min/max and range of MIDI pitches. |
Extrema ratio |
33.9 % |
Share of notes with direction reversal (i.e, minima and maxima of pitch contour). |
Extended Chordal Diatonic Pitch Class Histogram¶
Extended Chordal Diatonic Pitch Class is calculated in reference to the underlying chord.
Pitch Class Histogram¶
MIDI Pitch Histogram¶
Semitone Interval Histogram¶
Refined Contour Histogram¶
Also known as “fuzzy intervals” or interval classification. See here for definition of classes
Metrical Circle Map (N=48) Histogram¶
Metrical circle maps divides the bar duration into equal sized bins (48 in this case) and maps metrical positions to the corresponding bin. (Labels normalized to 4/4 measure).