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"Naima" is a ballad composed by John Coltrane in 1959, and named after his then-wife, Juanita Naima Grubbs. It first appeared on the album ''Giant Steps'', and is notable for its use of a variety of rich chords over a bass pedal. It is mainly made up of a slow, restrained melody, though there is also a brief piano solo. Coltrane recorded "Naima" numerous times. "Naima" also appears on ''The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings'', ''The Complete Copenhagen Concert'', ''Afro-Blue Impressions'', ''Live at the Village Vanguard Again!'', among other albums. "Naima" has since become a jazz standard. ==Chord changes== Chord changes for "Naima": ‖: B–7/E | E–7 | Amaj7+5/E Gmaj7+5/E | Amaj7/E :‖ ‖ Bmaj7/B | B79 | Bmaj7/B | B79 | | B–maj7/B | Bmaj7/B | Amaj7/B | Emaj74 ‖ ‖ B–7/E | E–7 | Amaj7+5/E Gmaj7+5/E | Amaj7/E ‖ Scale associations: ‖: E Mixolydian | E Dorian | F Mel. Minor, E Mel. Minor | A Lydian :‖ ‖ B Phrygian | B Dim. Scale (H-W) | B Phrygian | B Dim. Scale | | B Alt. (B Mel. Minor) | B Phrygian | B Mixolydian | E Lydian ‖ ‖ E Mixolydian | E Dorian | F Mel. Minor, E Mel. Minor | A Lydian ‖ 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Naima」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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