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Our standard for Oct 2019 will be You Don't Know What Love Is (Gene De Paul & Don Raye, 1941).
Background:
Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (You Don't Know What Love Is)
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Play this:
Fm - F harmonic min/Fm blues
C7 - Bbm6/C#m6
Db7 - Abm6
Bbm/Eb7 - Bbm6/C#m6
AbM7 - Cm
Dm/G7 - Dm6/Fm6
CM7 - Em
Something like that :-)
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How do you guys think harmonically of the change to C major? Is it just going up a major 3rd, or something more logical than that? Doesn't sound like a clear key change, and fits well in to the rest of the song.
The rest of the song is pretty straight in terms of harmonic analysis.
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Yes it briefly moves up a major third, I don’t think you need to come up with any other explanation. Same thing occurs in some other tunes, e.g. bar 13 of I Love You (Cole Porter).
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