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Lol, yeah...7:30pm here...about time for an old fashioned and some headphones. Dog is still on school year time, she'll wake me at 5:15 to go out:)
Oh, I see. Yes, his cover made the composition very popular. It's great to know that it uses those chords specifically. I've seen Dm7 Fm6 sometimes in charts (and took notice) but haven't come across...
The Reaper DAW has a function that allows for each member of the band to set their own mix with their phones. Maybe this would be of interest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AavXqbKCuKM&t=2s
I only like it because I learned it that way, from Louis Prima's version...which is in Ab actually! I'll take a look later or tomorrow and chart out the whole thing...Monk of course does this too,...
I don't think the progression is that. I think it is: {F-or-Dm7} {Fm-or-Bb7} {C-or-Em7} A7 Dm7 G7 C I've seen it many times and I'm never sure which specific chords to pick when I have to write a...
Are you working from a particular arrangement? Is this group focusing on a particular arrangement or working on making an arrangement? I've seen a number of different arrangements, some that see the...
But I've seen the A section resolve to C, B section start on C7 (suggesting an F target), then A7 Dm to form the complete two-step minor cadence (whether or not you see it as a minor II-V-I). Bye Bye...
Maybe this explains a weird experience I had one time on a BB gig where on the stand, the band was mic'd. and sounded like crap from where I was set up. Out of tune, weak sound, etc... We took a...
All I was thinking is that if the progression is C7 A7 D7 G7 C, would you want to think about C7 (bearing in mind that Em7b5 is a rootless C9) to A7 being a II V in D? And then think of A7 to D7...
Oh, I see what you mean now, thanks. Yes, the hammer-nail saying is very true, painfully.
Youre playing 16ths at 320? Mr Holdsworth? Is that you?
Sure I guess so. C7 is a fine sub for Em7b5 and vice versa, but you can make anything a ii-V if you think hard enough. To a hammer, every problem is a nail. Just seems like in the key of C, I’d...
Just a Gigolo C7 Bb7 A7
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