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Hello everyone,
somebody knows the chord progression of "Daahoud" by Clifford Brown?
I know that it has different chord progression for the theme and the solo section.
because i heard the version of Andy Laverne and in the A section at bars 5 and 6 he uses this chords:
A half diminished - D7b9 - Abm7 - Db7
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01-12-2023 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Fra88
The original with Max Roach is pretty easy to follow, and you can hear the "head chords" versus the "blowing chords" better.
But man, this version is great, I get why you're into it!
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Yeah, cool version! You're right - there are a few different changes in the head and blowing sections (with a lot more sus chords in LaVerne's take).
The best source for Clifford Brown's tunes is jazzleadsheets.com run by trumpeter/arranger Don Sickler and his wife Maureen. A whole bunch of composers are represented on the site. Just sticking with the 'B's these include Kenny Burrell, the subject of a another thread at the moment and Peter Bernstein. In most cases, the lead sheets have been written in collaboration with the composers themselves or their estate. All the 'hits' and accents have been added as well.
Daahoud | jazzleadsheets.com by Second Floor Music
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Originally Posted by Fra88
So no one could help me?
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Originally Posted by Fra88
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I just pulled this off google. This is the version I have used before and I think the chords are pretty faithful to the original.
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Originally Posted by Fra88
For what it's worth ($1.50!), the transcription found by setemupjoe is correct, give or take the occasional enharmonic respelling.
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Originally Posted by Fra88
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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Originally Posted by setemupjoe
Thank you man!
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Originally Posted by PMB
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