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02-26-2021 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by djg
I did always wonder about this tune, can't remember if it's talked about in the liners...I mean...it's clearly Nica.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by christianm77
Jeff: Next tune has to be Dolphin Dance, and Christian has to do GJ on that!
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
Very nice! You play a lot of really beautifull jazz lines.
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by djg
John
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Christian, I enjoyed the heck out of that. Really does work in that style, and your snappy lines are sounding great there.
Rag, I think one of my favorite posts of yours so far. Your playing style really fits ver that wistful bossa feel.
Kris, really playing on the dream part of the title...totally different feel than the original, and it really works. Great space and patience in your lines, and I'm still one of 7 people on the planet who really likes chorus
John A. The "inside joke" idea did occur to me...I guess the part I found interesting is that. lot of folks write contrafacts on the harmony, but Grant really kept the A section melody pretty close to the original, and changed the chords up a bit...
Re: my ripped jeans, it topped 40 degrees here yesterday, for the first time in a good long while... In my neighborhood, there was plenty of dudes grilling and wearing shorts. I would have joined on the grilling, but I still have a two foot high mound of snow and ice blocking my garage door where my Weber is being held hostage by the elements at least another few days.
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
dudes grilling
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Originally Posted by ragman1
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
John
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Originally Posted by John A.
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Well, dolorous and sad are probably synonyms too. Not what I felt when playing it, I have to say, but the feelings created by m/maj7s are redolent of sadness, I suppose. Depending on how one plays them, I suspect.
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Christianns style was great so i added the chords and melody to band in a box and it generated this..not me playing ...real track style ...Gonzalo Bergarra Vocaroo | Online voice recorder
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Originally Posted by John A.
and nicas dream was already a few years old. grant surely knew and dug burrells 1957 version with silver. probably he wanted to go a slightly different road.
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Originally Posted by christianm77
Not so far off the beaten path as might seem:
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Originally Posted by ragman1
John
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I did notice the bop players didn't sound particularly dolorous so it must be the style.
I'm actually wondering why m/maj7 chords were used at all. Was it meant to be sad, or maybe enigmatic or mysterious? Horace must have had something in mind.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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Originally Posted by ragman1
John
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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One thing that might harken back to on of Chris'77's youtube videos about chord chart frustrations and chord scales.
Those minor major chords on the A sections. You listen to Donald Byrd or Blue Mitchell or any of the soloists in these key recordings of Nica's Dream that we spoke of earlier and... they don't always stick to a minor/major sound when they solo. Actually, that second chord--the Ab m/maj 7--I found that the G natural was rarely expressed in the solos. If I looked at those two chords with a CST bent, I'd do melodic minor on both. At least to my ear, that doesn't work. A lot of mixing here. Natural 6's with b6s. Introducing a Gb over the Ab m/maj 7 and bringing it back to the Bb m/maj 7 as a b6th. Colors more so than scales.
I ordered that Curtis Counce "Carl's Blues" with Nica's Dream on it--hard to get a hold on that album. If you didn't see on my post from last round, Harold Land is on that record playing Nica's Dream. Yes, the same guy that played with Brownie. He put out some great stuff as a leader. Anyway, him and Jack Sheldon take what I think are perfect solos over Nica's Dream. Worth a listen again.
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Well, first of all here's Picking's track. Very nice. I notice that they don't use the mel m notes much and the chords seem to vary between the m/maj7 and m6.
Charlie Allen (Incognito guitarist) info?
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