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Doxy Sonny Rollins

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The Standards Real Book p 117 Generally in Concert Bb - Tenor Sax first notes G-C-E-C-A C
C F7
C~E C~A C x G
C7 A7
C~A C~E x A G
D7 G7
#F~~A C~Eb D A~C
C
X X X x G
C F7
C~E C~A C xA
C7 A7
C~E C~E xA~G
F7
G#~A~C~E D A~B
G7
XX XX
C7
A xG X Eb
C7b9
/ A x Eb x A
E7
Eb Eb~Eb A Eb
F#mb5
X X X x G
C7 B7 F7
C~Eb C~A C xG
Bb7 E7 A7
C~A C~Eb x A G
F7 G7
F#~A C~E D A~C
C7
X X X x G
Print Chart
Bb Eb7
Bb7 G7
C7 F7
Bb
Bb Eb7
Bb7 G7
Eb7
F7
Bb7
Bb7b9
D7
Emb5
Bb7 A7 Eb7
Ab7 D7 G7
Eb7 F7
Bb7 F7#5
Print Chart
A 5 8 10 8 6 8 5 𝄽 8 6 8 ♭10 6 5 ♭5 6 8 10 9 7 8

"Doxy" is an early composition by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins. It first appeared on the 1957 Miles Davis album Bags' Groove, performed by Davis on trumpet, Rollins on tenor saxophone, Horace Silver on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Kenny Clarke on drums. When Rollins eventually established his own record label, he named it Doxy Records. The chords are from Bob Carleton's 16-bar song, Ja-Da .

"Doxy" has become a jazz standard, "Doxy" was written by Sonny Rollins during his stopover in England on a European tour. Its name is given after a bread-spread that the band was eating in the hotel.

The tune starts with a first inversion major triad G-C-E My little suede shoes also starts with these notes

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  1. Doxy Bass.pdf
  2. Doxy Bb.pdf
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