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#493800 - 04/05/20 08:28 PM Just passing the time
cgiles Offline
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Just put this up so John C could pick apart the chord changes smile smile. Sax - PA1x Pro, Rhodes - Crumar SEVEN, Trumpet - Korg Triton (Ghosttown Coronet), Piano - NC2x, Chords - Thelonious Monk's House of Horrors (just kidding smile ). Not mixed, comped, or EQ'd. You'll need monitors or phones to hear any bass. I'll do it again on my big organ (KeyB Mk3) which sounds better (to me) than the Legend EXP. Subjective.

chas

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Edited by cgiles (04/05/20 08:30 PM)
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#493801 - 04/05/20 09:06 PM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
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Wow,
closed my eyes, transported to some, smokey , dingy little bar, ( as seen in the old Hollywood movies) quietly sitting in a corner , sipping on a cognac ( xo of course) listening to the music.
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#493803 - 04/06/20 04:23 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: rikkisbears]
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Originally Posted By rikkisbears
Wow,
closed my eyes, transported to some, smokey , dingy little bar, ( as seen in the old Hollywood movies) quietly sitting in a corner , sipping on a cognac ( xo of course) listening to the music.


Great description Rikki! Play on Chas!

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#493804 - 04/06/20 05:36 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
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I hear you Chas. Good playing, Nice. Now that we have that out of the way let’s talk about the chords.

Because it is 6AM, I just listened to the beginning, will listen to the rest of the song later, when I am awake.

BUT, I love that word. (Smile) The song starts minor chord, same with Cry Me a River, Body and Soul, and many others. I believe that one of the reasons these songs became popular is how they are treating that minor chord.

Example when playing in a minor key:
The movement of a C minor:

1-C E G, lower note is C
2-C E G B lower note is B
3-C E G Bb lower note is Bb
4-C E G A lower note is A
4-Sometimes you can start with C E G D lower note is D, this will add more tension.

Listen to the original songs and you will hear the movement. This is better than playing a Cm chord with no movement.

Sometimes I use the movement to end a song (in a minor key) and start with these moving tones. Cm chord – the moving notes, G G# A – then I end with a Cm6 chord.

Chords should be telling a story, that adds so much to any song. And there goes two finger chords. ooops.

Chas, record the song again with a minor chord movement, your solo and style are good. The feeling you but into the song says a lot, nice.
John C.

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#493805 - 04/06/20 05:37 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
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Chas - great rendition of a great song! Great sax playing too -- Thanks for sharing that gem! Very nice work as always!
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#493808 - 04/06/20 06:17 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
cgiles Offline
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Thanks guys, but this wasn't a serious performance. I was listening to the Sting/Chris Botti version and it inspired me to take a quick run at it (from memory smile ). That's the beauty of having a 'instant-record' studio.

John, I was just kidding about the chords. I'm probably too set in my approach to chording to change now (although it's never too late to learn or try something new). I started trying to emulate guys like Jimmy Smith, Don Patterson, Johnny 'Hammond' Smith, etc. 40 or 50 years ago and they were all 'jazz' organists and their style of chording/comping was non-traditional to say the least. I may be unique but because of my love of blues and R&B, I also developed a secondary, more basic approach to chording that I tend to use when playing those types of songs. I always thought 'jazz' chords ruined the 'feel' of this type of music. However, Fusion came along and sort of dispelled that notion smile. Anyway, appreciate your comments.

chas
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#493810 - 04/06/20 06:28 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
ekurburski Offline
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Can't comment on the chords. I'm not advanced enough to have any idea of what you're doing. What I can say is I like the sound of whatever it is. Nice job on a great tune.
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#493811 - 04/06/20 06:30 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
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Chas great song thanx for sharing. Love the instrumentation
I always loved singing it.
But if I am being honest,.....,
Although as you stated it is an off the cuff "not Serious" recording that we both know
you could easily re-record and really make it shine with no problem. No need to apologize when posting a song,....
with ALL this down time why not try a different approach and
bring out that bass and do a few other things to produce it even better.
I am glad to see more people posting songs instead
of just talking about them we all learn from it.
Keep them coming.
That said I hope you and yours are safe and well...

take care


Edited by Dnj (04/06/20 07:31 AM)

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#493813 - 04/06/20 06:56 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
cgiles Offline
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Thanks guys, but as others have stated, I'm not very inspired to play right now. I'm remote (by distance) from my immediate family so it's very depressing thinking about the long weeks ahead with very little human contact. I'm in contact with my kids and grandkids via Echo/Alexa but you soon get tired of looking at their little ugly mugs smile. I barely have the energy, desire, or inspiration to even do a two-pass multi-track, much less edit, mix, and fine-tune a song. I'm trying, but I think depression is winning.

chas
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#493814 - 04/06/20 07:24 AM Re: Just passing the time [Re: cgiles]
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Sounds great. I really liked the bluesy piano fills. Thanks for posting and I wish you well during these difficult times.
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