What does take five mean in music?

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What does take five mean in music?

What does take five mean in music?

take fiveverb. take a break for five minutes. "The musicians took five during the rehearsal"

Who wrote the song Take Five?

Paul Desmond Take Five/Compositeurs It was written by his legendary saxophonist, Paul Desmond. The song came from the album Time Out which spent 164 weeks on the Billboard 2, and was the first jazz LP to sell one million copies.

What is the form of Take 5?

Take 5 is in the form AABA.

What makes the song take Five so special?

  • "Take Five" is known for its distinctive two- chord piano/bass vamp; catchy, cool-jazz saxophone melodies; inventive, jolting drum solo; and unorthodox quintuple (5 4) time, from which Dave Brubeck derived its name.

What does the idiom take five mean?

  • All right, fellas, take five. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved. Sl. to take a five-minute rest period; to take a short break. Okay, everybody. Take five! Hey, Bob. I'm tired.

How much do you get for winning take 5?

  • 50% of the sales for each Take 5 draw is used as prize money as follows: 20% to the jackpot, 30% to the second prize, 50% for the third prize. Choose five numbers from 1 to 39 or use the Quick Pick option for random numbers. Pick the number of draws you want to play (up to seven). After the draw, check the results to see if you’ve won. $1 per play.

When did take five by Dave Brubeck come out?

  • News of Brubeck's death on Decem rekindled the popularity of "Take Five" across Europe, the single debuting in the Austrian Top 40 at No. 73 (December 14) and the French Singles Chart at No. 48 (December 15) while re-entering the Dutch charts at No. 50 (December 15).

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