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Old 11-02-2011, 02:15 PM
 
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Joe Pass the shadow of your smile

Has anybody figured out the basic chords of the shadow of your smile ? The Tony Bennet version is not that good but it seems to be verry cool for a guitar arrangement like the versions of joe pass and george benson.

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Old 11-02-2011, 02:44 PM
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Shadow Of Your Smile

Courtesy of Ralph Patt's vanilla book...no melody, just changes.

Pretty sure "Smile's" also in the Real Book, though I forget which volume...
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Kaishakov,
Here is Ted Greene's arrangement of "Shadow" that he wrote up for his students. Check out the notated version - it's helpful. It has Ted's chord diagrams, the notation, lyrics, and the standard chord changes.
TedGreene.com - Teachings
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See my arrangement with (own) intro - (descending bassline):

http://i1184.photobucket.com/albums/...d1945/13-1.jpg
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thanks four your links, verry helpfull
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www.starglasses.net/TSOYS.pdf
Check out the above .I believe the arrangment is by Al Owens who could possibly be a member of this forum.It's quite a dark arrangment but none the less quite beautiful.Good luck.




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Here's a little inspiration from Barney;

Barney Kessel - The Shadow Of Your Smile - YouTube
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Old 11-22-2011, 11:38 AM
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Earl Klugh did a beautiful arrangement of this that may have come from Laurino Almeida..
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Here's a little inspiration from Barney;

Barney Kessel - The Shadow Of Your Smile - YouTube

thanks, that is really something.

that's a guitar lesson to work on for a long time.
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Great stuff, love both Barney's version and also Earl Klugh's (and Ted Greene is a King of course!)
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