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Going to consolidate all of them here, but I’ve been posting videos of tunes I’ve been working on.
I have a lot of tunes on my list and try to keep them sorted into tunes I really know, tunes I mostly know, and tunes I keep forgetting. I’ve been working mostly on tunes I keep forgetting; taking a break from new tunes and trying to dig on ones that have given me trouble.
The improvisations are a bit hit or miss, but that’s alright.
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09-06-2023 03:26 PM
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The most recent:
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This is something I should do.
To quote Jim Hall-- "I've forgotten more tunes than I know."
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Here are the others, also floating around on their own threads:
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Very cool! I've been trying to learn melodies/heads by ear for a couple hours a day as its good ear training. Consulting the ireal app there's like 1300 jazz tunes there so I'm going through them all in alphabetical order as I want to keep track of things from where I last left off. First tune to learn by ear... 26-2 (yikes!) but yeah for now I'm going to be doing tunes with the titles starting with the letter 'B'. By now I already forgotten most of the tune titles starting with the letter 'A' (its a lot of tunes!) but I'm sure if I listen to them again I can probably play it more easily. My favorite tune of the bunch I went through so far is A Child is Born... good stuff
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Originally Posted by jazznylon
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This is Irving Berlin’s “Remember” ….
Things I find difficult about the tune: the way it keeps cycling back to the IV chord makes it feel a little cyclical and tough to memorize/keep my place. The changes are interesting but it can be tough to venture too far outside of them so I run out of vocabulary over the vanilla changes pretty quickly and find it hard to push them anywhere else. Better now than it was.
I love the Hank Mobley recording but was listening to some others recently and played it without Hank Mobley’s line-cliche bassline. I also tried it a little more down tempo. This is like … maybe kind of the Ella Fitzgerald tempo? I don’t know. This tempo range is always a bit awkward for me.
Love the tune though.
Next on the docket: Monk’s Dream.
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Two questions for PAmos: If you are working on a tune what is your source for the changes? Do you learn the lyrics as well?
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Originally Posted by Bop Head
(His is this Fm - C7/E - Ab6/Eb - Dm7b5 - Db6 thing in the first 5 bars which amounts to the same thing with a cooler bass figure .)
Answer number two: I used to but not so much anymore. Though I usually at least listen to a few vocal versions.
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I’ll check the changes against lead sheets too if they seem good. For the Monk one I’m doing next, I have the Monk fakebook transcribed by Steve Cardenas and I think I’m just going to trust him and roll with that.
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Here’s Monk’s Dream. It’s a bit messy still, so I’ll definitely be back.
Whats difficult about this one: it’s Monk.
Last edited by pamosmusic; 09-15-2023 at 11:02 AM.
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Tunes? The best I can say is either I forgot them all or never learned them right to start off with…
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Look, I tried OK???
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Originally Posted by pamosmusic
edit - oh yeah I see the video is titled correctly...
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Originally Posted by James W
(Also thank you!)Last edited by pamosmusic; 09-15-2023 at 11:58 AM.
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Here’s the next one: Let’s Cool One. Also Monk.
Nothing too wild about this one, which is unusual for Monk. But the tempo can be a bit awkward sometimes.
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Well done Peter.
I respect those that post their playing no matter how good or bad. We are all on the ladder somewhere.
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Oh what a coinkydink, I literally learned let’s cool one yesterday. Although I say learned, I do need to dig a bit deeper into the monk versions.
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Originally Posted by pamosmusic
When we did Monk’s Dream and Let’s Cool One in the ‘tune of the week’ thread I learned the tunes from that book and tried to incorporate all that stuff, it was really interesting to see how Monk structured those tunes.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
(Let’s Cool One is pretty simple, and I still flubbed it the first time through.)
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I like this raw, honest unedited approach with some interesting evolving lines showing up, some of which are a fair way up "the ladder" if you listen beyond the first minute or so
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Originally Posted by Peter C
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker
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Originally Posted by Peter C
Up the ladder, maybe. But it does get a bit wobbly up there.
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