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Originally Posted by ragman1
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09-18-2021 05:10 AM
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I canceled my take....I will do better in a matter of days.I need to improve my right hand technique.
There is no need to rush to record this tune.Last edited by kris; 09-19-2021 at 02:28 AM.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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No worries about not using the tracks i provided, Triple. i had a feeling that there wouldn't be too many takers...
Can you tell me if there was the same form issue with both versions?
i might try to redo the bass and drums one if it's only there.
In any case, you found something cool to play to, and i like it!
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Originally Posted by kris
The first version I ever heard was the Coltrane at the Village Vanguard track, that’s a good swinging one. As I recall he treats the A section more like a modal thing in C minor, that’s also a good way to tackle it.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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yeah something like that - but probably faster!
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Some very good versions posted, the Sco and the Remler were great but the only version I ever need and the way I want to hear this tune played is this:
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Apparently this 'borders on the supernatural', according to some. Guess it depends how far out you are. And on what...
Not that I don't like it, of course :-)
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Originally Posted by grahambop
I recorded version with a fast-playing r. section.
Fast tempo is a big challenge.
I like the energy of this Aebersold playing back track with reharonisation...
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Probably won’t be participating this week. I have my first guitar lesson since December 2020 next week, so will be focusing on trying to bone up on some weaknesses as best as I can until then.
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Going to throw one in...there was something in dogletnoir's backing that threw me off, probably my fault, not his...anyway, here's a "first take" (actually the second, first got interrupted...in my house, go figure)
I liked the Sco clip a little too much
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I appreciate the clips, both the homegrown and the pros. I hadn't heard Chet Baker's before -- which makes me want to listen to him a lot more.
I also thought Emily Remler did a great job. Reharming the basic progression is a great idea when the tune is repetitive like this one.
I tend to be less enamored of the higher energy, more-note-per-second versions of this tune.
So I just tried to make my own. Two beats each.
Cm11 (x3334x) Dm11 6x766x x8988x
Ebmaj7#11 Cm11 Db/D Bdim
Gb/G, F/F#, E/F G7b13
Cm B/C
Maybe I'll do the bridge later.Last edited by rpjazzguitar; 09-18-2021 at 09:15 PM.
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
Best of luck with the lesson!
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Al right then, here's mine. Dogletnoir, I also tried doing it with yours but I didn't click with it. I also tried the one Triple_Jazz used, but couldn't jell with that one either. So I went with old reliable Mr. Sunnybass.
Definitely one of those easy but hard tunes -- it very simple so it's easy to play in the sense of making the changes, but the all the repetition makes it very difficult to do something interesting.Last edited by John A.; 09-19-2021 at 12:37 AM.
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Originally Posted by John A.
Exelent sound!Playing with only the bass is very difficult.
You can hear everything very clearly ... bass and guitar.
The bass recorded by Mr. Sunnybass may have minimal inaccuracies in time.
You have to be carefull.
I like to play with the bass only but with the musician standing next to me ... :-)Last edited by kris; 09-19-2021 at 06:43 AM.
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Originally Posted by rpjazzguitar
Ebmaj I Ebmaj I Gmin7b5 I C7 I
Fm7 IEbm/Ab I Dm/G I G7+9 ILast edited by kris; 09-19-2021 at 03:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by kris
/Emaj7 Ebmaj7 / Dmaj7 Ebmaj7 /
C7b13 C7 / C7#11 C7 /
Fm Fm7 Fm6 Fm7
Fm7 ( xx 10 10 9 11) / Fm6 (move the Eb to D) /
G7 / G7b13
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There is my new take of Softly...The reharonisation made this tune more interesting for playing ...:-)
Playing guitar with nylons opens up new interpretative possibilities.Creating a unique atmosphere and originality.
Hope you like it:
Box
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by ragman1
The form of the whole is very consistent.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
As for having problems with my backing track, as the saying goes... it's not you, it's me.
My apologies.
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Originally Posted by kris;[URL="tel:1147042"
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Originally Posted by Triple_Jazz
I figured I could play better.
did you notice it?
I am not cheating neither in playing nor in life.
But if you like the sound ... then here they are:
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Originally Posted by kris;[URL="tel:1147217"
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