Is this the book I need with the Jazz 1300 tunes i can find here? there are also Bb and Eb version, but i need the C right?
http://www.crescendo-music.com/artik...l-version.html
Is this the book I need with the Jazz 1300 tunes i can find here? there are also Bb and Eb version, but i need the C right?
http://www.crescendo-music.com/artik...l-version.html
Have you downloaded the Great Gig Book (Blue Book) pdf?
http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/moneychords/ggb1.pdf
The price is right.
You will want the "C" version if you buy books.
There sure are a lot of RealBooks out there...
)BOB
If someone could shed a light for mistakes. So far i only did the first 3 lines.
Seventh Street Blues - Martha Mier
Last edited by johand; 11-12-2015 at 03:06 AM.
There's only one page on your link. Second page?
Here's what I have:
Seventh Street Blues Rev - Martha Mier
Your Bb7 chords could just as well be Bb6 chords. Since the composer only has plain vanilla triads, which in themselves are not very bluesy, you're free to make whatever changes you like to make it more soulful.
Cheers,
Jer
Jerry Engelbach
Pianist • Arranger • Composer
Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México
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Thx Jer, I added the 2nd page in my previous post.
johand,
Here's the complete tune.
Seventh Street Blues Rev 2 - Martha Mier
The G7b13 chords could be straight G7 chords. The Eb in the melody is just a blue note that needn't be reflected in the chord.
The G7b13 in bar 11 and the G7#5 at the end of the bridge are the same chord. However, the melody over the G7b13 includes a natural 5 (D), and I don't like to notate chords that contradict what's in the melody. One solution is to show two different chords in bar 11: G7#5 under the Eb note and plain G7 under the D note.
Cheers,
Jer
Jerry Engelbach
Pianist • Arranger • Composer
Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México
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Art Website
The Internationale Website
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