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A. It's not Johnny Mathis's song, it was written by Errol Garner. Every jazz musician should know it.
Ebmaj7 | Bbm7 Eb7 | Abmaj7 | Abm7 Db7 |
Ebmaj7 Cm7 | Fm7 Bb7 | Gm7 C7 | Fm7 Bb7 ||
Ebmaj7 | Bbm7 Eb7 | Abmaj7 | Abm7 Db7 |
Ebmaj7 Cm7 | Fm7 Bb7 | Eb6 | Eb6 ||
Bbm7 | Eb7 | Abmaj7 | Abmaj7 |
Am7 | D7 F7 | Gm7(b5) C7 | Fm7 Bb7 ||
Ebmaj7 | Bbm7 Eb7 | Abmaj7 | Abm7 Db7 |
Ebmaj7 Cm7 | Fm7 Bb7 | Eb6 (C7 | Fm7 Bb7) ||
Chord progression help?
Q. I've been working on a chord progression and i've tried a ton of stuff. All i need is the fourth chord. So far its Em, Am, Dm, then nothing. I'm looking for a darker, sadder tone, so G doesn't work.
A. I think it's going to depend on where yo melody is.
If your changes on Em to Am has the melody on E, and the Dm moves the melody up to F, then a Bb or Gm7 might work, if the melody note moves down to D you could plunk in a Bm. If you return the melody to the E, I would probably return to Am or Em. Or how about an F#m7?
That's why I start with a melody and fill in harmony afterward.
... I'm flying blind here, away from my piano, and just sort of playing "air keyboard"
Easy Blues/Jazz etc Songs to cover?
Q. Any intermediate Jazz, Blues, Roots or any of that direction of genre of pieces/songs that would be good for an intermediate band to cover?
Theres one guitar, one bass guitar, one drummer (or percussionist), piano, and some vocals.
At least the guitars and percussionist have to be used in the song.
Any help is appreciated thanks
A. you have the perfect combo for the blues, if you can get a organ sound out of your keys.Piano is fine.What do you mean by Intermiadiate, Either you can play or you can,t. period. I have played in bands for thirty years.You pick material you can play together..Both styles of music are more about soul and improv. But try Willie Dixon, I can,t quit you baby.Simple Blues tune, simple chords, Piano. One of you are going to have to have a decent voice to pull this off. But as in all music its about doing your own version of the song.Listen to this song on You tube.If you are good ya,ll should only have to listen to it a couple of times and have it down.Its A three chord song typical of the genre.the chords are C9, GM7.D9,that is if you are tuned standard 440.I play by ear as did 90% of the players back in the day.sheet for this is probly impossible to find. Tabs same way.Listen to the song this is the way it was done. Also Led Zepplin did a version of it also.Plus a slew of other musicians at the time. once you hit this site just type in blues,/or jazz you will find a ton of music to play. But you are going to have to research music to find what you want. I pull songs off this site weekly.And play it on the weekends.Usually just tell the bass player and drummer the song. they learns it off the site. as I do and we play it.
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