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No offense taken by me, I appreciated your comments. But I still don't know what you expect when you ask me to play it with feeling. I thought I was doing that. I felt I was getting free of the mechanics, sticking to a very modest/standard approach to chord melody, and letting the song happen as best I could. I love the tune, never having played it before this thread.
Originally Posted by ragman1
So like I said, i don't know what you want from my performance on that score.
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01-01-2021 02:06 PM
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This is the mood of the original
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Hello, Lawson. God knows, I expect you were tired, that's all. It doesn't really matter. I hope you try it again. The brain kind of absorbs it all and what comes out comes out. I've done that so often. No one sees the amount of stuff I throw away!
Originally Posted by lawson-stone
Oh, happy new year, by the way. Personally, I'm waiting for Jan 20 when they finally get rid of that ghastly little man. No, really. Sorry!
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Nightmare on swing! The mind boggles
Originally Posted by christianm77
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The mood of the orginal is great.
Originally Posted by christianm77
Looks like optimistic version of the ballad.
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Happy New Year also to you. This has been an interesting exchange, and I think it's livened this ongoing thread a bit too. Some months it's really slow, so I'm happy that the conversation has continued. On to whatever's next... wait... "All of Me" 'was next... onward to whatever's next AGAIN.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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He hasn't put it up yet but I think it'll be 'More Than You Know'. To be honest, I've already done it... quite nice :-)
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Beautiful ballad. Joe Pass has a gorgeous recording of that with a German big band and strings.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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Is it your version with "jazz feeling"?...
Originally Posted by ragman1
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Here’s a very creative version of the song, with harmony as colourful and distinctive as the shirt:
For me Darn That Dream is one of those chord melodies that write themselves, like All The Things You Are and other tunes where there’s a lot of harmony in the melody. So
a lot of chord/melody arrangements tend to end up sharing a lot of DNA even where they don’t influence each other directly. I see a lot of shared stuff in Lawson and my versions of the tune for example.
A lot of contemporary players seem to be intent on finding a way out of this. You might also want to check out Lage Lund and Kurt Rosenwinkel’s versions for example.
Or you might think ‘if it ain’t broke’
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I think this is a great insight. My own chord-melody approach came from studying, ignorantly, the old Mel Bay "Chord Melody System" 35 years ago, which basically just works on learning the harmonized scale. Then I used Steven Crowell's 4 books of arrangement, which are almost like a chord-melody "lick book" set up with standards. A great study, kind of Ted Greene in its general feel, but a very fruitful set of tunes to cut one's teeth on.
Originally Posted by christianm77
I need to work more on harmonic interest, more voice movement, decent fills, and some fresh "grips." The last 4-5 years I've mainly been trying to develop my non-existent line-playing, so actually I was a better solo chord-melody player 10 years ago than I am today. I guess that's why Joe Pass means a lot to me, his solo playing incorporates so many great lines and very solid voicings of chords as well.
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Yes, one thing with Joe is that he does a lot with quite standard materials... also the feel is amazing
But even without all those cool sounding books (none of which I’ve read, much less practiced) with DTD, you have the melody and put the bass under it and - well the middle voices slot in...
Which is great, especially for those new to CM, and there’s no doubt it works great!
but I’d be interested to see if I can come up with fresh things on it.
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Talking about Joe, I was meaning to post this but never did.
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All right, Lawson, here's a CM on this. It's not quite my thing, as you know. I mean, I know the chords, etc, so I'm just getting round it. It goes rubato to swing and back again, which is something, but there's nothing inventive about it. I don't study this genre enough. A proper electric guitar and decent sound would help. Who knows, one day

Oh, it's got lots and lots of feeling... not :-)
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This is what I managed to record today; compare to the other one I did four years ago above :-) searching for something on this tune
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Groovy overdrive, man :-)
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Haha, for some reason all my playing videos seem to distort on phone speakers at full volume. They sound much cleaner on laptop speakers...



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