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Next one from nevershouldhavesoldit.
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06-30-2022 04:26 PM
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Great tune. And she wrote another good one, Lullaby of the Leaves.
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Having trouble finding music, even a lead sheet on this one. Any tips?
Sounds good though.
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Originally Posted by j4zz
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by j4zz
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Great version by Doug Raney (Danish radio broadcast):
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Like the tape recorder!
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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I have to say that's the case on a lot of YouTube backing tracks.
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I think the Fmaj is probably in the original changes, there is a reference (by Alec Wilder) to a ‘major cadence’ in this tune on the jazzstandards website.
On the other hand, the versions I know (Pat Martino and Doug Raney) stick to Fm. So I guess either way is possible.
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Absolutely, both work fine.
I'm working on my Pat Martino version. Might have to leave a few notes out here and there... :-)
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Originally Posted by ragman1
(The following is reposted; I had a problem editing the original posting.)
Maybe this will help. Sorry for the smudgy inner pages and for any errors... done quite a long time ago!
Solo starts at about 0:50
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Posting the recording separately, to try to work around issues with my previous post.
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starjasmine -
You are sweet. I'm afraid I'm not trying to play like Martino! I couldn't do it if my life depended on it. It was a joke.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
Still, a lot of good ideas to steal! His lines sound great at any tempo
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Originally Posted by starjasmine
I have almost all of Pat Martino's records and most of his music education books.
It is a material for 50 years of work ...
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This is my solo. Wise comments are welcome.
If somebody writes stupid things about playing scales "up and down" - I will delete the recording.
Box
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Here's mine.
Backing by jjazzlab as usual using a "Guitar Bossa" style. Sorry but I liked the latin rhythm.
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Originally Posted by j4zz
Good idea with latin- bossa style.
I also practice tunes in latin style a lot - it opens up new horizons.
It's strange that there hasn't been a single bossa nova written by A.C.Jobim so far on virtual jam.
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
Thanks.
I've been fooling around about nylon stringed guitars lately and playing hardly any other guitars.
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Originally Posted by kris
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Originally Posted by wzpgsr
Jobim wrote a lot of this, and there are other composers as well.
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