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Our standard for Jul 2023 will be Stormy Weather (Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler, 1933).
Background:
Jazz Standards Songs and Instrumentals (Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time))
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Don't screw it up, Kris :-)
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Another good thread gets off to a bad start. I wonder who's to blame?
It's a beautiful song with a legacy of great recordings. I'll have a look at it.
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Not a bad version. Interesting rhythm.
I'm just getting it under my fingers again. I did a singing version years ago but I won't post it. We'll have a new one.
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Well, isn't life strange. I was just recording it and a gale blew up outside. So, as it now has sound effects, I've left it, complete with banging door :-)
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New-ish to this one. Might try to post another in a few weeks.
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Also I've done this, just a bit of fun in G.
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If this interests anyone -
When I was doing the other ones I noticed I was being a bit basic on the diminished chords. Which may not be a bad thing, perhaps less is more.
However, I got to thinking and it seems a dim chord following the major chord is very much akin to its dominant, i.e. CM7 - C#o is like CM7 - C7.
So I thought, being a fan of minorisation, that means C7 = Gm7. Which also means, going up in m3rds, Bbm and C#m (all melodic minors). And would that work over the diminished chord?
It does. Here's CM7 - C#o - Dm7 - G7 played with all those subs on the C#o. (If the bar is CM7/C#o it can just be shortened).
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Or a pretty common read on that diminished could be A7b9 since it goes to Dm7 next. V of ii.
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I hear it more as a diminished rather than an altered dominant.
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