Mississippi Half-step Uptown Toodleoo - Grateful Dead
Mississippi Half-step Uptown Toodleoo - Grateful Dead
Obviously enough "in" is the introduction, A is the main verse, B is the chorus, and part C is where Garcia normally takes a solo against that descending line A, G#, G, F# which corresponds to the chords A-, A-^7, A-7, D7 etc. I've not scored the transition to A and D where they sing "Across the rio grande-o" since it doesn't fit in the iReal edit window. I wish I knew how to make part C go on it's own line without inserting lots of spacees, let me know if you know how please.
Hope you enjoy, Rob
Hi Rob,
I edited a duplicate of your chart to offer some ideas. I didn't delete the empty measures so you could easily add the additional section(s).
Mississippi Half-step Uptown Toodleoo 1 - Grateful Dead
Review the tutorial inside the app in Settings/Tutorial/Sharing.
In OSX look under: Help/Tutorials and Help/Help & Support.
Also online at http://irealpro.com/support
Inserting space:
Long-press, don't lift finger, swipe to highlight, select "Insert space"
You'll find more helpful info here:
Posting Conventions
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...&p=301#post301
)BOB
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 01-06-2015 at 02:34 PM.
Hello Bob
I've only just noticed this reply of yours, thank you very much indeed for the help, very much appreciated.
Rob
I've put a drum intro for a couple of bars then the simple chord pattern (B to A) before the verse for a bit of improv. Although the verse is just B to A repeated 6 times I've written it out in full since I often print out to pdf then annotate that to insert lyrics, I have used a 4x repeat on the chorus though since they just sing Fire, fire on the mountain four times.
The Pop Funk with 2/2 actually gives a feel remarkably like the tune (did mickey hart have iReal? ;-)
Fun to jam along to.
Fire On The Mountain (GD) - Grateful Dead
Rob
Could I ask for clarification on your edit of my Mississippi Half-step chart you edited? Much better use of space and layout but where the Am repeats for four bars I had:
Am | % | % | % |
which seemed straightforward, but you had it as:
Am | % | but then with a double percentage spread over two bars, what's the advantage of that, in that it uses the same space of four bars and doesn't seem quite so easy to read, but is it a music convention perhaps, I'm not at all up on such things.
Either way works fine and is understood by the player. The chord name A- could also be written four times.
I used the double bar repeat as I only needed to make just the single entry (2 birds...)
As well as to show it in use.
The double bar repeat is most useful when you have a two-bar phrase that is repeated in the subsequent two bars.
Sure, you could put it in repeat brackets, but then the chart wouldn't be "square".
It's just another tool in your kit.
)BOB
Does anyone have Row Jimmy?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ldPVSLvN2_o
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 10-06-2017 at 07:07 PM.
Row Jimmy - Grateful Dead
Thank you sharp9!
)BOB
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...1-Can-YOU-Help
Bookmarks