TOTM - Green Dolphin St. voicing possibilities by Rusty Burge
A chord voicing lesson for the first section of On Green Dolphin Street.
Happy Holidays.
Rusty
A chord voicing lesson for the first section of On Green Dolphin Street.
Happy Holidays.
Rusty
Serenata is a very old standard, written in the 1920s I believe by Leroy Anderson (I think). You don't hear it too much but I've always liked the melody, and the changes are fun to play on.
I've been working on Groovin' High the last couple weeks, so I wrote a little etude on There Will Never Be Another You using its main thematic idea. I had to tweak it here and there to fit the chords and harmonic rhythm. I still need to work on playing it well, but I wanted to share it.
-Tristan
On a semester break working on this beautiful song composed by the late Kenny Wheeler, a wonderful musician and composer who left us in September of 2014. I just learned about this song last week from Joe (Locke) who was here for a visit. Of course Joe played it unbelievably and in a way only he could. It's a beautiful song but somewhat tricky to improvise on melodically and make the changes. Here's my first stab at it.
Happy Holidays!
Ed
Hi everyone,
Tony and I discussed our new TOTMs. They will be "Giant Steps" and "There Will Never Be Another You." For Giant Steps, we'll discuss the various different treatments of the tune. If Giant Steps is a little too difficult, follow the lessons for There Will Never Be Another You.
Both these tunes are great, so do both if you can! Keep on the lookout for new lessons.
Behn
Hey Vibeworkshop
Since last spring I have been thinking a lot about the melodic contour in improvisation. Today I wanted to share some thoughts and systems on how to understand the ways phrases can be built using Cell Shapes (ideas that are created using small contour segments, c-segs for short).
This is the first bridge of Green Dolphin Street or the B1 I guess you'd call it.
Put the chords in, then play or listen to the tune, then memorize this 'shortude'. Put it through some keys!
The file is attached.
This is being translated for Chinese students.
歡迎來到www.vibesworkshop.com,我們正在討論我們的每月一曲Green Dolphin Street。我之前講過如何交互演奏和弦以及和弦音,是一種可以練和弦配置的好方法,我喜歡用四分音符來練習,我覺得這是一種很好的方式來練習拍子(Time),因為你需要打和弦最上面的音也就是弦律,所以這也是很好練習聽力(Ears)的方式。我之前是在打和弦及和弦音的交互演奏,等你練好那之後,試著練習和弦及和弦交互演奏,或著兩種方式混在一起練。 所以如果我打(~Music~)現在!可以用經過和弦(Passing Chord),阿~我這邊有點打錯。(~Music~)是不是個很好的練習?如果你把速度加快練習,練好你就可以做到很多事。(~Music~)。所以我剛剛試著把和弦打在任意地一拍上,你可以發現有很多東西可以練,這樣的練習很刺激,如果你一直打下去不要停,你會拿到成績A,重點就是在保持速度不要停。而且你可以在裡面自己創造不同東西。(~Music~)。
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