"Naima" ( ) is a
jazz ballad composed by
John Coltrane in 1959 that he named after his then-wife, Juanita Naima Grubbs. Coltrane first recorded it for his 1959 album ''
Giant Steps
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'', and it became one of his first well-known works.
History
Coltrane recorded "Naima" many times. It appears on ''
The Complete Copenhagen Concert'' (1961), ''
Live at the Village Vanguard Again!
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'' (1966), ''
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Reception
The AllMusic review ...
'' (1977), ''
The Complete 1961 Village Vanguard Recordings
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'' (1997), and ''
Blue World'' (2019). "Naima" has since become a
jazz standard
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.
Structure
According to Coltrane, "The tune is built on suspended chords over an E
pedal tone on the outside. On the inside – the channel – the chords are suspended over a B pedal tone."
The composition, on that recording, is a slow, restrained melody, with a brief piano solo by
Wynton Kelly.
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 ‖ Emaj711‖
‖ B–7/E‖ E–7 ‖ Amaj7+5/E Gmaj7+5/E ‖ Amaj7/E‖
Scale associations:
‖: E
Mixolydian , E
Dorian
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Ancient Greece
* Dorians, one of the main ethnic divisions of ancient Greeks
* Doric Greek, or Dorian, the dialect spoken by the Dorians
Art and entertainment Films
* ''Dorian'' (film), the Canadian title of the 2004 film ' ...
, 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 ‖
Cultural references
* "Naima" is featured in a scene in the 2013 Polish movie ''
Ida
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Astronomy
* Ida Facula, a mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter
*243 Ida, an asteroid
*International Docking Adapter, a docking adapter for the International Space Station
Computing
*Intel Dynamic Acceleration, a techn ...
'', in which the title character is intrigued by the jazz and its player.
*
Kamau Brathwaite
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's poem "Naima for John Coltrane" was included in the
Poems on the Underground project.
References
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1959 compositions
1950s jazz standards
Compositions by John Coltrane
1950s ballads
Jazz compositions in B-flat minor