sounds good. I also played with a piano tonight. We did Blue Moon as a ballad. Body and Soul is another staple I need to learn.
My financial advisor recently sent me an analysis by Ameriprise comparing the performance of the stock market and the economy under Republican versus Democratic presidents. Despite the widespread...
I thought you were referring to this album -- Days of Future Passed Live - The Moody Blues | AllMusic Or the album before it -- Live at the Royal Albert Hall | AllMusic
Oh man, at first I thought is was supposed to be a joke.
man I love that MJQ album. "The Stopper" is my jam. For what it's worth, I think the album is '53.
That is the original progression: F6 > G7b9(= Abo7) > Gm7 > C7. For example: F6/A: 5-x-3-5-3-x >> G7b9/Ab: 4-x-3-4-3-x >> Gm7: 3-x-3-3-3-(3) >> C7: x-3-2-3-1-x
Yeah, Sonny's the man, although I wouldn't say 1956 is "years" before his seminal work, I mean Saxophone Colussus was released in 1957 :cool: It doesn't get any more seminal than that album!
Smart move by both you and JZ
Body and Soul a favorite but haven’t played it in a minute https://youtu.be/VI0pCBzxli8?si=CQPE29TzKn5peJQD The piano player asked to play Body and Soul and you can hear me say “alright...
I played Body and Soul at a session tonight. I think I ignored the E dim completely
I've decided to keep the Tal Farlow for now. It really is an amazing archtop. This week, I learned that if I take care of my hands, I can still play it quite well so I'll hold on to it for a bit...
What is the difference between a finger tailpiece and ordinary trapeze tailpiece on a jazz box? Thanks Doug
I got the impression musicians in San Diego weren't interested in sponsored gigs overseas anymore in the mid 80's. I talked to a bandmate about 8 years later and they weren't interested. It was run...
Have you ever heard of rehearsals? Even the WRD big band has regular rehearsals.
Body and Soul at a local session
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