SOUTH - Free Jazz Leadsheet

south, composed by Thamon Hayes and Bennie Moten in 1924, is an influential early jazz tune rooted in the Kansas City jazz style. Its rhythmic drive and melodic clarity made it a favorite among dance bands and jazz ensembles of the era.

The first recording was by Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in 1924, demonstrating tight ensemble playing and swinging rhythms. Later interpretations by Count Basie and other swing-era musicians highlighted its adaptability and enduring appeal.

The composition employs a 16-bar structure with strong syncopation, repeated riff patterns, and space for instrumental improvisation, reflecting the lively, dance-oriented character of early jazz.

south free jazz leadsheet - Courtesy of the Jungle Jazz Band

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