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#350690 - 09/08/12 12:33 PM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3228
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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This is a good topic (chord substitution) and something I'm always trying to brush up on. I have a few "stock" formula type things that work well for intros and endings. Here's one I was working on this morning for the tune "shawdow of your smile".
Instead of ending right on the "I" chord the following chromatic ending sounds really nice:
bV IV III bIII II bII I
All the chords are dominant (sounds nice with altered notes like sharp 9's,13th's, sharp 11's...)
So in the key of G this would be: Db7, C7, B7, A7, Abmaj9, G maj
I learned some real nice blues progression that break away from the I, IV, V chords. If anybody is interested I could try to a copy.
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#350692 - 09/08/12 12:59 PM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: montunoman]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Little boy said, "mommy, when I grow up I want to be a musician".
"You can't do both, son", replied the mom.
Enjoyed all your contributions.
I can't imagine a musical world where we stop improving and learning.
The country thing....love Rory and Vince...HATE most of the music. Players of that stature can "out jazz" me with one hand tied behind their back.
Everyone needs to decide what they want to play and ....DO IT!
For me, that means NO COUNTRY MUSIC....at least no modern country.
But, hey, I love to hear Don do country. OK to listen to it done well, just bores me to play it. But again Donny is an entertainer and does what he can sell to his public...nothing wrong with that. Wish I had just a little entertainer in my soul...I DON'T.
That's my story, and I'm sticking to it (Ending with an Eflatmaj7+9-deep bow)
SO THERE!
R.
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#350712 - 09/08/12 08:22 PM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Well since Nigel just listed a good chunk of my favorite players and groups, I guess I must be a 'smooth jazz' lover too (although I do agree with Donny on one point - that there is "good and bad in all music"). In fact, I like most forms of jazz with the possible exception of Dixieland and early Swing (big band or small group). Although I'm not a big fan of Big Band (with the exception of those great Count Basie bands - remember 'Count Basie Swings, Sinatra Sings' or all those memorable tracks with Joe Williams on vocals - also, he's my cousin on my Fathers side - honestly), they are unbelievable fun to play in (I played trumpet and horn in high school and college). Although not as complex (and therefore more accessible) as traditional jazz (as exemplified by 'trane, Bird, Miles, Chick, et al), it still contains the main ingredients of good jazz, that is, rhythm, sophisticated chord structure, improvisation, and a degree of difficulty that weeds out the 'pretenders'. Although I love Blues, I sometimes struggle with certain forms of it (like real authentic 'Mississippi Delta' or Zydeco). I think it's because of it's primitive roots that predate conventional musical rules. However, if Bo Didley can squeeze a 50yr career out of playing just ONE chord , I guess there's SOMEthing to it. Hey, this is so far off script; so far only John C., Montunoman, and Brickboo have been able to stay on topic. Oh well, it IS Synthzone. chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#350713 - 09/08/12 08:36 PM
Re: Chord substitutions...?
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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..............it still contains the main ingredients of good jazz, that is, rhythm, sophisticated chord structure, improvisation, and a degree of difficulty that weeds out the 'pretenders'.
chas
Now, no offence here, and I have he fullest respect for most here - including you Chas - but it is lines like this that cause the impression that Jazz folk ARE elitist, and snobby....and I have come across quite a few...sadly. Just because someone cannot play the licks and chops as fast or as good as someone else should in NO way exclude them from playing and enjoying Jazz, whatever form it takes. Maybe it was not intended, but it does come across that way imo. The more playing it the better I reckon...and some of the "hardened pros" should maybe set back a while and at least give credit to the pretenders rather than "put-downs".... Dennis
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