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#299147 - 11/12/10 03:58 PM
Re: Playing in any key
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
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Part of being a musician is the ability to play in any key. Many of us here are entertainers and with today's instruments, it's not necessary to play in any key. I've always prided myself in my ability to play in any key. Although I make my living as an entertainer, I am also a trained musician. There are advantages to being both. I also read music. I like most of you learned how to play by ear first and I wouldn't trade that for anything. For me, learning how to read has been helpful in my career.
Joe
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#299149 - 11/12/10 10:16 PM
Re: Playing in any key
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I CAN play in any key but I'm a lot more comfortable in certain ones. As Rory says many licks are much more natural in certain keys. Bill, our friend Richard Wells (who also happens to be blind) can play MORE than adequately in any key. He has perfect pitch and I don't believe he is capable of hitting a wrong note. When I worked with him, I didn't have to tell him what key I was going to be in, just which instrument I wanted him to play. He is amazing on keys, sax, clarinet, flute, harmonica and BAGPIPES. Last I heard he was learning guitar also. Rory reminds me so much of Richard except Rory is way past him on guitar. They actually both sound a lot alike on vocals. For the rest of you, Richard has two brothers, Charles and Talmadge. All three are just about equally talented. Talmadge's best instrument is probably guitar. Bill sorry to hijack your thread but here is something you'll find interesting about our local music scene and its roots, including info about the Wells brothers and our friends Nita Lynn, and son Robin Vosbury. http://www.thebestoftimesnews.com/article.php?article=91&issue= DonM
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#299155 - 11/18/10 10:22 AM
Re: Playing in any key
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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This is just my experience.
I can play most songs in any key, but some keys are more comfortable to play certain phrases than others. For instance some minor/major double stops are easier and sound better in C, F, and G than in Bb, D# and B.
But for me I usually practice one version of the song in a female key, and one version in a male key.
When doing session work, I usually get the song, changes and key to be recorded before the session. Studio time is expensive, it is not good to waste money on a piano player not knowing the song he is hired to play. That said, we often do new arrangements and make up new phrases and motifs. But the key is usually allready established by the composer.
But who cares... if it sounds good, it is good. If you have to use the transpose button, do it. It doesn't make you a lesser player. I know great famous piano players who only knows ONE key! That doesn't stop them from making great music. I belive it was Irving Berlin (or other famous musical dude) how only knew how to play the black keys, and got a custom made piano that he could transpose by moving the hammers via some kind of contraption. We don't look down on guitarists from using a capo do we?
DocZ
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#299156 - 11/18/10 11:02 AM
Re: Playing in any key
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 2071
Loc: Fruita, Colorado, USA
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I listen to many of the greatest tenor sax players of all time. I admit I haven't heard every tune they've ever done. They have Wynton Kelly, Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Monk and many others on their sessions. I have yet to hear a blues chart in, Gb, Ab, A, B, Db, D, or E by any of them. Their blues charts have many chords played in many different variations etc. It's not only I, IV, V blues. Just my two cents!
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