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Winner of the May Poll is (Dancing In The Dark. Below you will find a BIAB realtracs backing track and a PDF lead sheet. It is a jazz guitar trio with a 4bar Introduction and 3 choruses. Have fun with this song!
best wishes, wiz
Lead Sheet----->Box
Backing Track-------->Box | Simple Online Collaboration: Online File Storage, FTP Replacement, Team WorkspacesLast edited by wizard3739; 05-14-2015 at 03:27 AM.
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05-14-2015 03:23 AM
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Just curious, Howie, which version of this tune you were analyzing. I was listening to a Sinatra version in the key of D and the changes sounded a bit different. I know there are a few instrumental big band versions as well. Which one were you using?
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Cannonball's version is where it's at for this tune.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Yep!
This tune's a fun one...it can be incredibly square (but still sort of fun, in a finger-snapping nostalgia trip kinda way), or really cool. Not all tunes can do that. Ah, the power of melody and harmony.
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Originally Posted by targuit
wiz (Howie)
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
wiz (Howie)
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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This one will be fun!
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found a nice version by Ted Greene:
Last edited by fritz jones; 05-16-2015 at 10:24 AM.
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Originally Posted by fritz jones
Could you please shed some light on it, the way you did it, musically ant technically?
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Originally Posted by Vladan
I think it was an extra cut from his Solo Guitar session that didn't get onto the record.
Also:
Last edited by fritz jones; 05-20-2015 at 08:04 AM.
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Really cool tune !!! i'm sorry i couldn't vote ! I couldn't find all the songs,or was I sure i was even looking at the right one's. Been soooooo busy at work this month, im not sure i'll get to tackle it.
looks like some tasty dom playing thou ! can't wait to see everyone's approach. i'll be watching
Just from a river bank ! stalking snout's with a dryfly in 1 hand and a paint brush in the other. lol and after the swelling in my hands goes down from the To much metronome work the last few weeks. Was flipping Rock's with clients 2 days ago, teaching them about bugz and trout! and something popped in my hand. never had that problem before!!! but was really swollen ! and could'nt play. it's been a few days now ! withdrawal lol
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I tried to do it, but that Bb7(b5) seem like unsurmountable obstaacle.
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Originally Posted by Vladan
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Thank you pkirk, but then the thrill will be gonne.
If I change that one to Bbm7b5, or Bb6(b5) (which is like C9/Bb) it sounds pretty good to me, as far as the chord flow goes. I still don't know if I'll be able to hear that Db note over it as pleasant enough. but I'd play all the chords as written, I mean, there must be some way to make it please own senses.
In the end, maybe if I don't play it as a chord, but arpeggiate it instead, I may begin to hear it as OK, and still stay true to own style.
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Originally Posted by Vladan
DANCING IN THE DARK
Key of Eb 4/4
[ Eb | Eb | Gbdim | Gbdim |
| Fm7 | Fm7 | Fm7b5 | Fm7b5 Bb7 |
| Eb | Ebm | Gm7b5 | C7 |
| Fm7b5 | E7 | E7 B7 | Bb7 |
|| Eb | Eb | Gbdim | Gbdim |
| Fm7 | Fm7 | Fm7b5 | Fm7b5 Bb7 |
| Eb | Ebm | Dbm | Ddim |
| Eb | Abm | Eb | Eb |
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Thank you for that. I don't know if it helped, most likely it did as I finaly used that Dbm.
Since I was looking for a way to actually play Bb7(b5), I came up with 4 chord sequence, one chord per beat. Also I'd like comments about chord names:
Dbm7 Gb7 Bb7(b5) Gb9 (or Bbm7b5(b13)),
or to stay related to Bb (dominant)
Bb7(b9 #9 b5) Bb(b5 #9 #5) Bb7(b5) Bb7(#5 b5 #9),
if b5 I write as #11, #5 as b13:
Bb7(b9 #9 #11) Bb(#9 #11 b13) Bb7(b5) Bb7(#9 #11 b13),
change #9 to minor and some more:
Bbm7(b9 #11) Bbm(#11 b13) Bb7(b5) Bbm7b5 (with Gb note thrown out, or in as per preference)),
Again, must say, more than in possible substitutions and alternative chord sequences, I was interested to hear if there are some common ways to treat and play this kind of chord sequence, as written like:
"each time you see X+ chord,followed by X- chord it's ok to play .... something ..., especially if sequnce comes after Maj7 5th/ 4th abive/ below X and ends in Xb9 chord.".
Is there some "common practice" for this?Last edited by Vladan; 05-23-2015 at 08:48 AM.
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Originally Posted by Vladan
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Here's mine. Had to put in some work to navigate the diminished and m7b5 chords, so good practice!
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Wonderful, Graham -
Truly an inspiration!!
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grahambop: great tone, swing, lines, etc, as we've come to expect from you.
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Thankyou very much guys!
It's funny, when I'm doing these recordings, while I'm doing them, I think it doesn't sound that good. But when I get a take without any horrible wrong notes (i.e. usually about the 3rd attempt) I tend to go with it, and usually on playback it sounds better than I expected!
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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First I hate it, then begin to like it. After a pause of few months, on fresh listen, I hate it again. After couple of years either I wonder how is it possible I was that good and not realize it, or wtf was I thinking when it turned that bad, then, after couple of playbacks it all turns around .... again ...
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