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    I bought one of those Boss OC-5 pedals. The pedal where it automatically drops just your bass notes an octave. I found it sort of gimmicky sounding for causal use. I'm sure with a dedicated bass amp etc. it can be useful.

    Anyway got me thinking about some chord melody arrangements with dropped D tuning. A quick search did not turn up too much in the jazz genre.

    Anybody have any resources they can point me to?

    Thanks

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    Maybe not strictly chord melody, but Johnny Smith often used a dropped D. There's a Hal Leonard collection of some of his solos, but I don't have the book at hand right now, so I don't know how many (or any) are in dropped D. IIRC, all the arrangement are written at actual pitch ( a Johnny Smith habit, he advocated for it rather than the usual up an octave transposition of guitar music) so might take a little getting used to.

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    Mundell Lowe is another drop D advocate. I can't think of any specific solo chord melody recordings of his, though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    Mundell Lowe is another drop D advocate. I can't think of any specific solo chord melody recordings of his, though...
    Thanks a quick search turned up this video by Mundell. The following should start at his dropped D discussion around the 22:20 mark


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    Quote Originally Posted by alltunes
    Thanks a quick search turned up this video by Mundell. The following should start at his dropped D discussion around the 22:20 mark

    I can tell you right now that that sounded lovely enough that I'll be playing around with drop D tonight.

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    Two of my favorites