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What are ice cream changes? That’s a new one for me
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04-06-2023 03:12 AM
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Ice cream changes?
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you have used up your hair metal post allowance for today, Jackson man
Originally Posted by CliffR
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Ha ha! Well, I think we know which guitar I'll be using for now next homework assignment. \m/
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
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They're the ones that, the hotter you get, melt all down your fingers and drip on your shoes. Hence the expression hot licks. And why it's all cool.
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
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I think ice cream is just I vi ii V, but I swear I've seen it applied to I iii IV V too. Its doo-wop.
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that makes sense
Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Those of us who have dabbled in the bluegrass/fiddle tune world there is "Missouri Changes" whereby you can apply a I IV V to just about any fiddle tune.
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Although tbh tadd dameron changes always tasted like ice cream to me.
It even has the Neapolitan chord
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Haven't you got a gig or something?
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
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You can't stop an Englishman once they start with puns. It is their lifeblood.
Originally Posted by A. Kingstone
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nope. None of those. No one’s talking to me anymore. Don’t know why.
Originally Posted by A. Kingstone
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Somebody told someone else that told somebody you don't believe in theory.
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
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There must be a changes dictionary out there somewhere;
Originally Posted by Christian Miller
here is the results of three searches I've smashed together
Diatonic
---------- Blues Changes
---------- ---------- 12-Bar Blues
---------- ---------- 8-Bar Blues
---------- ---------- 16-Bar Blues
---------- ---------- Minor Blues
---------- ---------- Bird Blues
---------- Rhythm Changes
---------- ---------- I Got Rhythm
---------- ---------- Lester Leaps In
---------- ---------- Don’t Be That Way
---------- ---------- Blue Moon
---------- ---------- Cottontail
Modal
---------- So What Changes
---------- Impressions Changes
---------- Maiden Voyage Changes
---------- Naima Changes
---------- Cantaloupe Island Changes
---------- Modal Blues Progressions
---------- Coltrane Changes
---------- ---------- Giant Steps
---------- ---------- Countdown
Latin and Afro-Cuban
---------- Bossa Nova Changes
---------- Samba Changes
---------- Montuno Changes
---------- Mambo Changes
---------- Afro Blue Changes
Free Jazz
---------- Ornette Coleman Changes
---------- Albert Ayler Changes
Chromatic
---------- Bird Changes
---------- Satin Doll
Circle of Fifths
---------- Ascending
---------- ---------- I Remember You
---------- Circle Progression
---------- ---------- Fly Me to the Moon
---------- ---------- Autumn Leaves
---------- Dominant Circle
---------- ---------- I Got Rhythm
---------- ---------- Sweet Georgia Brown
---------- Descending
---------- ---------- How High The Moon
---------- ---------- One Note Samba
Parallel minor
---------- Dominant to minor
---------- ---------- There Will Never Be Another You
---------- Major to minor
---------- ---------- All of Me
---------- ---------- All The Things You Are
---------- ---------- The Man I Love
---------- ---------- On Green Dolphin Street
Major to relative minor
---------- Georgia on my Mind
---------- Come Rain or Come Shine
---------- There Will Never be Another You
---------- All of Me
---------- Sunny Side on the Street
---------- Blues for Alice
Diminished Passing Chords
---------- Ain’t Misbehavin’
---------- Have You Met Miss Jones?
Parallel Half-Steps
---------- You Stepped Out of a Dream
---------- Well, You Needn’t
---------- So What
---------- Impressions
---------- Every Modal Jazz song
Line Cliché
---------- My Funny Valentine
---------- Lover Lies
---------- In Walked Bud
---------- Blue Skies
Andalusian Cadence
---------- Hit the Road Jack
---------- Why Don’t You do Right?
---------- Feeling Good
Ellington changes:
---------- Take the A Train
---------- Girl from IpanemaLast edited by pauln; 04-06-2023 at 07:54 PM.
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That's impressive.
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But not complete and probably not coherent, however it's a start.
Originally Posted by A. Kingstone



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