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    Quote Originally Posted by lawson-stone
    I love the tune and already have several clips of my own take on it, but I haven't gotten to learning the Arnold arrangement yet. I love making these clips and hope to do the Arnold this week. I can always post simply a take of me just playing it like I do sitting on the sofa or wherever, but it would not contribute to our discussion of the Arnold arrangement.

    Here's one I did with a very "minor" feel
    Jeez, Lawson, that was an upbeat take on the tune!

    Apparently not only is it a rainy (and gloomy) day but the dog came in sopping wet and shook himself off right next to your favorite guitar!

    Quote Originally Posted by lawson-stone
    I'd kinda like to hear a stab at someone improvising some simple single-note lines over the changes of this. I now it's out of the purview of the thread, but I'd welcome hearing someone walking through how to make the changes in an improvisational approach.
    On Rainy Day? Within the chord melody or separate from it? I could do that. Still having technical problems recording but I hope to solve them soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-7
    Jeez, Lawson, that was an upbeat take on the tune!

    Apparently not only is it a rainy (and gloomy) day but the dog came in sopping wet and shook himself off right next to your favorite guitar!



    On Rainy Day? Within the chord melody or separate from it? I could do that. Still having technical problems recording but I hope to solve them soon.
    Actually the words to this song are quite gloomy and I have heard it played as a minor fairly often. But this was done more as a joking around exercise because I realized how weak I was at subbing over minor progressions.
    As for improv, I'd love to hear anything. Improvisation in a chord-melody sort of format, or just some lines over the changes. This tune has one of the more interesting chord sequences among standards, and I think it's rather fun.

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    Now that I've got my Zoom recorder Zoomin', I will post my rendition of Here's that Rainy Day.

    Lawson, are you saying that you find it difficult to improvise over the changes of this tune? Improvising on the melody is a good way to manage that, I could post a recording that illustrates that approach?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick-7
    Now that I've got my Zoom recorder Zoomin', I will post my rendition of Here's that Rainy Day.

    Lawson, are you saying that you find it difficult to improvise over the changes of this tune? Improvising on the melody is a good way to manage that, I could post a recording that illustrates that approach?
    No actually I enjoy playing over these changes precisely because they aren't just I VI II V with a bridge. Of course the first line is a set of subs around a I-VI-II-V but it really feels different.
    I'm looking forward to your clip.

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    Not finding much time to record but thought I'd throw this up. I like playing to a metronome so you hear some swoosh in the background

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    [QUOTE=callouscallus;1342869]Not finding much time to record but thought I'd throw this up. I like playing to a metronome so you hear some swoosh in the background

    Nice feel. It takes a bit of work to get it to this point. Thanks for posting. See you on the next one?

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    So here is my Rainy Day with a sunny day introduction because that's what we have today on the left coast....

    Mick's Rainy Day Sunshine - Box.com


    P.S. - This is the sunny day introduction I played:

    Here's That Rainy Day - Jazz Ballads by Jeff Arnold Tune #1-heres-rainy-day-intro-1-jpg
    Last edited by Mick-7; 06-22-2024 at 05:41 PM.