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I did a forum search and couldn't find anything. Can anybody point me in the direction of a nice arrangement?
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10-25-2011 01:44 PM
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It's a very fast song so probably not popular for chord melody.
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
Just Google it. I purchased mine from Amazon.
There are also other Book/CD sets with backing tracks just in case you want to play along with a band.
Good luck, Compadre!
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Originally Posted by Drumbler
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
Last edited by whatswisdom; 10-25-2011 at 02:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
Jazz Standards for Solo GuitarSeries: Guitar Solo. Arranger: Robert B. Yelin
35 lush chord melody arrangements in standard notation and tablature, for such beloved standards as: Ain't Misbehavin' • Autumn Leaves • Bewitched • Cherokee (Indian Love Song) • Darn That Dream • Girl Talk • Have You Met Miss Jones? • I've Got You Under My Skin • Lullaby of Birdland • Misty • My Funny Valentine • A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square • Slightly Out of Tune (Desafinado) • Stella by Starlight • Tangerine • The Very Thought of You • and more. Hal Leonard Publ.
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
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Originally Posted by Drumbler
Nice correction!
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Remember the immortal words of Thelonius Monk - "All tempos is right!"
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check out angelfire.com...they have a book by Barry Galbreath (sp) of chord melody arrangements which is just great...others too..
time on the instrument...pierre
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Tunes don't necessarily have tempos attached to them, and I think any tune can probably work as a chord melody with the right arranger. Mrs. Jones seems like a pretty straight forward one to arrange.
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When I play the tune I usually do it as a chord melody. Having said that, it does get bulky if you use bulky chord voicings. Sounds redundant doesn't it? I play it mostly with drop 2s on the top four strings and then I use some quartal chord voicings on the bridge. Usually the bass player will fill in plenty under that. The other thing that I do is harmonize the melody with the 3rd of the chord a 6th below. For instance an A melody note with a C under it. That keeps it from sounding too clunky and lets you get through the quicker passages.
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Imo, Most of the fun of CM is figuring them out for yourself. I'll get you started, here's a pretty simple CM of the A section.
Have You Met Miss Jones CM.pdf - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
Here's an mp3 pf that (maybe not the best jazz tone as I happened to have a strat sitting in my lap this morning)
Have you met miss jones CM.mp3 - File Shared from Box.net - Free Online File Storage
If you don't want to play this way, maybe I'll get around to writing out the rest at a later date.
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
Steve
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Bluewaterpig, I have one in tabledit format. PM for more info.
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Bluewaterpig,
When you asked for this chord melody I didn't realize you were so advanced.
Now I see from your other posts that you're a Berklee graduate. Sorry if my previous post seemed to basic for you, I assumed you were new to chord melodies.
But now... It begs the question. You play jazz, you're a Berklee graduate, why would you want someone elses chord melody when you could easily write one yourself? And then it would be yours.
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Surprised that no one has mentioned the hymmj chord solo by joe pass from the virtuoso 1. That would be a good one to take notes from...........I do mean that in the most literal sense it could be taken.
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Originally Posted by bluewaterpig
Sinatra and Tony Bennet both sing it at a moderate tempo... I have heard it played as an instrumental at a not-much faster tempo. It certainly can be played fast, but sounds great at a cool swing.
Steve Crowell has the best CM arrangement I know of and have -- but I'm, no expert at chord melody. It's a finger-twister.
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Originally Posted by fep
I think the strat sounds great - big fat-strat sound.
This is one of my favorite standards. Never tire of it. Maybe one day I'll play it right. Ha.
kj
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It's on the virtuoso standards book by joe pass, with tab from his version
I found this Ibanez rarity
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