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Anyone up for a little harmonic analysis? And, can you explain it to me like a toddler? The song itself is only 8 measures long but I start getting confused about half way through. The first half makes sense to me. It looks like a ii V I in Bb then another ii V I in Gm (relative minor of Bb) before going up a fourth to a C. That part feels sound. Then, it shifts keys to B and I am completely lost by measure 7. If you are bored, I would sure like some help in sorting out this song. Thanks!
C-7 F7
D/Bb Bbmaj7
Adim D7
G-7 C7
Bmaj7 F#maj7/A#
G#-7 Bmaj7/F#
Gbmaj9 Gb7sus
F- Ddim G7
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10-25-2022 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by SandChannel
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The bassline knits it together…
EDIT also the melody
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Thanks! I am still learning.... LOL.
Regarding the Gb chords, should I treat them as V (F#) chords in the key of B? Also, where does the F- come from in the last measure as it doesn't belong to Bb or B?
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Originally Posted by David B
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I'm afraid that trying to play this tune is a little out of my wheelhouse but I found this video examining a number of Keith Jarrett's compositions. The look at 'Coral' begins at 4:55
He appears to suggest (from 6:50) that the tune as written has just F- for it's final measure, with the ii-V to C- added by Gary Burton when he recorded the tune. He treats the F- as being the iv of C-.
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