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Yeah, I won't distract from Donna's head any further, but these links are good stuff.
Originally Posted by Tal_175
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05-06-2024 01:33 PM
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Oh excellent, another example of Rhythm Changes spelled out. Thanks for posting that Tal!!
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Ok, it's Monday, right? I have no idea anymore...
Here's a 3 fingered 13-16.
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And for giggles:
Donna about 140 (more like 150)
Donna about 180 (More like 190, I was well caffeinated yesterday)
Keeping it very simple.
EDIT: Tempos were incorrectLast edited by mr. beaumont; 05-07-2024 at 12:43 PM.
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This is hilarious! (To me anyway)
I will practice and do the fast one too.
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It's totally funny.
Originally Posted by alpop
It also sounds good!
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Your groove is super easy to play along to so it does sound good!
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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The virtual jam is back!
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I'm working on this for my channel - thought I may as well pop it up for proofreading etc. That said, @Tal I think you mentioned it as a typo in an earlier chart and I usually play G-Bb-Db-Eb but having checked recordings I'm sure bar 16 is as I have it here, G-Bb-Db-Bb.
Actually I picked up on a couple of little things that had crept into my playing of the head, so it was good to check through it.
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my take on Donna Lee. It's the version from the Real Book and not the Omnibook.
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Nice, no need to raspberry it. Is that a modern, like last 5 years Casino? Thoughts on it? I had a 2000's era Cherry Red one I regret selling and have been thinking about getting a new one to replace it.
Originally Posted by supersoul
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it's from 2022. I've been on the lookout for one for a while and finally came across this one. I've played others that I didn't like as much. It feels/sounds lively and plays good.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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I decided I should be able to play triplet notes on two different strings as well as I can on the same string, e.g., the Gb-Ab-Gb triplet at the beginning of bar 3 in Donna Lee, which one would be inclined to play on the same string. This turned out to be a good picking exercise, the goal being to be able to phrase a line exactly as you like regardless of where it's played on the fretboard.
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
Speaking of picking exercises, I found the attached on Scribd, it's an interesting idea.
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This reminds me of that time I said playing Donna Lee in every position was really good practice.
Originally Posted by Mick-7
Last edited by pamosmusic; 05-07-2024 at 11:11 PM.
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Loving the thumb.
Originally Posted by supersoul
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The thumb! for whatever reason I like it with Donna Lee. Definitely limits the positions and fingerings, but for me it really makes me think of how to phrase things with the left hand.
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Just a progress post. MM. 1-16, about 172 bpm. I played the L5ces through the Fender Tone Master Twin Reverb. I play the section twice, and on the second time on a whim I turned the tone knob all the way off, sort of old-school sound.
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I mean, in my opinion, the greatest guitarist to ever play jazz played that way, so...good company.
Originally Posted by supersoul
I'm gonna try it!
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Nice to have two bars this week.
https://youtu.be/BqEq8yokVHY?si=AXWuG0wEwyN5tQSk
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I did some practicing, and here is my shot at playing with Mr. B's faster rhythm track. This is pretty much maxed out tempo-wise for my abilities, although I am working on relaxing more in order to be able to play faster tempos.
I know this started out as a fingering/position thread for this tune so I'll tell you some of my thoughts on how I approached that.
I based myself on the 3rd fret Ab major scale position.
I used arpeggio shapes to accommodate the phrases and give me a context for the changes I'm playing over. Just go where the shape is regardless of position or ergonomics.
I played the B dim arp. near the end starting on the A string second fret because I don't like the tone of that first note on the low E string
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Excellent stuff Mr B and alpop, this is why the internet was invented. Was the first track at at 140/150 and the second at 180/190? Yes to all
Great fun. More please.
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Bars 15-17 make a nice iiVI lick.
Here is the lick transposed to C Major.
Are we moving onto bars 17-20?
They are a repeat of bars 1-4.
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How about we take the week for folks to catch up and post their takes of the full first 16?
Next week we can start with 21-24?
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I like that.
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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Sounds good. I have a busy week as is and my allergies are currently set to "feel like hell."



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