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The Take Five chord lesson on this site How To Play Take 5 Chords On Guitar (Tabs & Audio) shows the first four chords of the bridge as CbMaj7, Abm7, Bbm7, Eb7. I hear the fourth chord as Ebm7 not Eb7. I'm not challenging JGO's choice of chords. I'm just curious as a jazz guitar novice as to what chord others typically use there. I have been playing electric and upright bass most of my adult life. I'm nowhere near being a proficient jazz musician, but I have played some gypsy style swing in an acoustic quartet and the guitarists played the Eb chord as a minor.
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07-03-2023 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Ampig
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Isn’t there a Gb Ab A in the melody there? I vote for m7 too.
Last edited by blille; 07-04-2023 at 01:17 AM.
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It seems like Brubeck's original sheet music was edited by his brother Howard. There is a high probability that Howard talked to Dave (and Paul Desmond in this case) about his transcriptions.
According to that the bridge goes
| Cb / / Abm6 / | Bbm7 / / Ebm7 / | Abm7 / / Db7 / | Gbmaj7 / / / / |
| Cb / / Abm6 / | Bbm7 / / Ebm7 / | Abm7 / / Db7 / | Fm7 / / Bbm7 / |
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Wow, the Eb(7) does sound off
Think something more like this
may better support the soloist
Abm7 Db(9) Gb(69) Gdim
Abm7 Db(9) Gb(69) Gdim
Abm7 Db(9) Gb(69) Gdim
Abm7 Db(9) Bb(#9).....
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This is a non-starter, really.
The RB is Ebm, the 557 book is Ebm, 'Grilles' is Ebm, the original music is Ebm, all the YouTube backing tracks are Ebm, the reliable transcriptions on YouTube say Ebm. The first note of the melody over that chord is Gb which is the 3rd of the minor chord (put it down a semitone, think F for Dm, not F# for D7).
It's Ebm. Eb7 is a mistake, no question. Move on, life is short!
Mind you, rp has a point. Eb7#9 might sound tasty :-)
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I'm a very bad man. It's a joke
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Thanks for the responses. Now I'll move on
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Originally Posted by ragman1
thanks
ps.
Where did you find them?
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I can't remember, it's so long ago
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Originally Posted by ragman1
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