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Jazz - why the love affair with E flat and B flat ?

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kahunabean | 09:22 Thu 19th Sep 2002 | Music
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Can anyone tell me why jazz players gravitate to E flat and B flat ? I know there are a load of exceptions but its generaaly true, right ?
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i'll let you in on a little secret. my great great grandfather was around in the revolution of jazz. he told me that a local man in chicago named louis pepper made a number of classic tracks in the key of E flat and B flat. The legend of pepper lives on.
because the like to annoy guitarists. These are the most awkward keys to play the guitar in but i think they suit horn players better and they tend to take a greater part in jazz combo's than guitar does in rock and pop. also playing in these keys as already noted does give a different sound compared to the standard three chord pop sound.
It is acutally because it is an easier key for the Brass instruments (trumpet or trombone) and Reed instruments (clarinet and saxes) In the Jazz scene, Bb (b-flat) key is known as God's Key beause it is comfortable for all instruments in a normal 6 piece Jazz Band line up.

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