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I've come to the realization that I, pretty much, only like ballads - you know, 'saloon songs', as Sinatra called them. Stuff like Wes's 'While We're Young' and 'One For My Baby', along with Johnny Smith's 'Shenandoah' and 'Moonlight In Vermont'; then there's Herb's version of 'Send In the Clowns' and 'Danny Boy' and there's always 'Georgia' and 'Misty' and I'm even working up an arrangement on Willie Nelson's 'Night Life'. Somehow, I'm more drawn to working up these types of tunes. I'm not one for much improv - I just like pretty chords. Anyone else like that or am I just odd?
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04-04-2024 02:53 PM
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Me too! For solo playing, slower tempos with a strong melody just feel better.
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I'm definitely in your club, Mr. Ellis.
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"I've come to the realization that I, pretty much, only like ballads"
Ballads period? Or just as vehicles for chord melodies? (you did post your thread here in the chord melody forum)
"Anyone else like that or am I just odd?"
If your answer to my previous question (period?) was "Yes" it may mean that you're getting too old (but not odd) to rock n' roll.
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Yes
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I like ballads but they are most effective when followed up immediately by a good burner with no downtime between them. It's a shock to the listener and keeps their attention better because you've created such an abrupt contrast. You follow up Ebb Tide with Cherokee. Now you've created an atmosphere of unpredictability, which is ideal for showtime and stretching already short attention spans.
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If your taste is different from most, to me, that's a feature, not a bug.
Go with it!
Everybody has his own relationship with music.
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I still can play old rock songs ,and pop music ( ++David Gilmour).But I prefer ballads when I play solo jazz tunes
HB
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Originally Posted by DawgBone
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Originally Posted by Skip Ellis
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Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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