Is Take Five on Ireal?
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Is Take Five on Ireal?
Of course it is.
You'll find it here:
http://irealb.com/forums/showthread....2609#post12609
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Take Five - Paul Desmond
This is the chart with the chords from the Real Book, along with an intro and a section for solos so it can be more akin to the recording. Be sure to have the repeat setting on an even number due to where I put the end.
With the repeat set to 2, you will get:
Intro (8 bars)
Head In (A-B-A, 24 Bars)
Solos (marked with a "V," 4 choruses of 16 bars each [or you can think of it as 8 choruses of 8 bars each, i.e. the A section 8 times])
Head Out (A-B-A, 24 Bars)
Enjoy!
Some bossa
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Take Five (Tito Puente Latin Version) - Paul Desmond
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No time-sig?
I suggest 2/2
Take Five (Tito Puente Latin Version) - Paul Desmond
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This version is groovin! Enjoy…
Take Five - Paul Desmond
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Take Five (Dave Brubeck) - Paul Desmond
The bridge as I learned it is mostly a circle of fifths:
|| B∆ - - Fø - | Bbm7 - - Ebm7 - | Abm7 - - Db7 - | Gb∆ - - Gb7 - |
| B∆ - - Fø - | Bbm7 - - Ebm7 - | Abm7 - - Db7 - | Fø - - Bb7#5 - ||
Cheers,
Jer
Take Five - jsb - Paul Desmond
Yes, this works as well. I also know other versions that use those changes on the bridge.
The one I posted is from the original recording by Dave Brubeck
I've stopped using any published music sheet (or fake books) about 20 years ago once I realized how inaccurate they were.
I've also realized that the best way to learn tunes is to transcribe as many versions as possible, often starting with the original version that was performed by the composer (when available). That gives a broader view of tune.
Sometimes some cover versions can be as good or even better than the original (but not always).
I always think a chord chart as a guide. When performing, I would play according to what I hear at the moment, never strictly following specific chord changes in a chart. But to really understand the relationship between the melody and the harmony, a chart should be as accurate as possible. It's also more helpful when playing with musicians that have never heard the tune before.
I don't disagree.
But in this case the Time Out tune book appears to have been based on transcriptions of the complete arrangements and solos.
There are surely a few books out there that are accurate. Yours is probably one of them.
I have (actually "had") about 50 PDF fake books. There were errors in all of them!
This is one of the reason I'm using iReal pro: I can edit any chord, structure of any song. This is much easier (and faster) to do than with a paper book or a PDF music sheet. When I need to write melodies or tunes that iReal Pro can't handle, I just use Finale (or Sibelius)
La policia musica…
Anyone knows where to find Take Five by Dave Brubeck?
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Is there an edition of Take Five on the forums that have the drums and bass as Joe & Gene originally played them?
Thanks,
Eric
No.
iReal pro is a chord chart app.
It has a player that can generate “backing tracks” in a variety of styles based on the chords on a chart. There are some user adjustments (instrument choices and volume/mute, tempo) the tracks are auto-generated without any reference to what may have been played on a popular recording.
While not karaoke, iReal pro is the *best* music practice app there is.
Look here:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vmDDOF...UJVGFrZSBmaXZl
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I've found that the iReal pro style that work best for that tune is the Jazz-New Orleans style. You can check the chart that I've posted in this thread.