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Our standard for June 2017 will be Sweet Georgia Brown - by Ben Bernie, Ken Casey, and Maceo Pinkard (1925).
Background:
Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (Sweet Georgia Brown)
(Yeah, yeah, Harlem Globetrotters, I know ... )
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05-31-2017 12:18 PM
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What key? Most recordings I found were in Ab. Realbook is in F. What do most do with this?
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Me and my friend Chris always played it in F. I'm sure he nicked a few ideas from Doc Watson.
which means I can't pretend I invented that nice little end lick :-)
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Took the day off work for my son's preschool graduation, sat outside in the sun all day, drank a bunch of wine. Somewhere in there, I did this.
Don't drink and swang, kids.
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Originally Posted by Geechnyc
(Oh, I was just listening to your Soundcloud version and that's a #11 at the end. Mmm!).
Here's something. 'Dig' is a contrafact of SGB. Listen to Sonny Rollins play those lines!
Last edited by ragman1; 06-01-2017 at 09:31 PM.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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06-02-2017, 08:47 AM #7Jkniff26 Guest
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Here's my take
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I expected a gypsy jazz take, but, hmm ... 7?
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1 less 8th note to worry about
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Have we had this disgraceful demonstration yet? Man's an animal :-)
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Talent and class here (and vintage sunglasses)
Last edited by gcb; 06-04-2017 at 01:02 PM.
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My take of this standard
and helped by the beginning of the version of Benny Goodman.
Last edited by chismes; 06-05-2017 at 03:01 PM.
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It helps to get some horsepower in the rhythm section.
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That could go viral!!
Brilliant, thanks
music video of the year :-)
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I got all the musical quotes too, must be getting old :-)
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At last, a drummer with perfect tempo
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Originally Posted by christianm77
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John Deere, of course. The Poppin' Johnny really grooves.
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There would probably be fewer mistakes if I had recorded it this morning after breakfast and coffee - as opposed to recording it last night after going out to dinner. Seemed like a fine idea at the time...
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It was odd*. But mine's odder because it's monotonous...
I mean, being odd's okay except when it becomes the norm, till then you're okay. But it's no substitute for good music, naturally.
It's interesting, there's a fine line between odd and good. Pushing the boat out is good, being too weird isn't. Listening to some avant-garde stuff, it's not odd, it's serious, it just about stays this side of odd. How they do it is a mystery.
But I ramble... more than usual.
Actually that solo was just a pretty bland bossa thing before I changed the backing. I'm tempted to include it for comparison's sake. What does yours sound like with the usual changes?
* nicely played, though, let's be fair!
"Fly Me To The Moon" on guitar?
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