GRACE AND BEAUTY - Free Jazz Leadsheet
grace and beauty, composed by Jelly Roll Morton around 1923, is a showcase of early jazz piano techniques and intricate melodic lines. Its elegant phrasing and smooth rhythmic patterns made it a favorite among ragtime-influenced pianists.
The first recording was by Jelly Roll Morton and His Red Hot Peppers in Chicago, 1923, highlighting delicate interplay between piano, horns, and rhythm. Structurally, it alternates between 16-bar strains with syncopated runs and embellishments.
Subsequent performances by swing-era pianists and small ensembles highlighted its refinement. The piece conveys sophistication and charm, combining technical virtuosity with a playful melodic sensibility.