Thanks for this. I love this tune. Is this the same tempo KB played the tune at or is it a little faster? (I love this and am grateful for it either way; just curious.)
I know this is a year late but for the next person that wants to learn from this thread, I thought I'd correct one thing. GØ is G HALF-diminished (not G diminished as another poster wrote). A more modern way of writing and thinking about half-diminished (at least for me) is as a m7b5. So, GØ is the same as Gm7b5.
+Guitare Improvisation heu nobody ^^ it seems to me kenny burrel play a C7 (with Bb in voicing). which give the usual sequence 6b - 5 - 1. But i'm not sure
Thanks, GI, for your generous efforts. But if the bass does play a Db it could be seen as the b9 of the C7, as part of a cadence phrase back to the F root. Where you have Db in bar 13 the top note of the chord in that bar is a C, ie imo 9 of Bbm9. / Bbm9 / Abm9 / C7b9#5 / Fm7 C7#9 / makes much more musical sense as a resolving cadence. And sounds imo like what KB actually plays. Someone ask Kenny if he can remember!
Hell, maybe my ears are going but that Db7 sounds like a Bmaj7th still what do i know 50 years a a pro session player! despite all that i can still be wrong...!! bw
awesome, this is the 10th time I play it, thanks
Thanks for this. I love this tune. Is this the same tempo KB played the tune at or is it a little faster? (I love this and am grateful for it either way; just curious.)
This is great! Thanks so much
Perfect! Thanks!
I do not read notes but this is very helpful thanks for posting!
those aren't notes, they are chord symbols.
Thanks
Ok i have an amateur question. What scale do you mix with fm7 in the change to g?
I go for G Locrian and get the b2 in there which flows nicely to my ears
Can somebody please tell me what the triangle next to the Db chord means? What about the crossed O next to the G?
+mrlucius57 Means its a major chord - D Flat Major. Sometimes also written DbM7, DbMaj7 depending what your looking at.
+mrlucius57 GØ is short for G diminished.
+MecchaKakkoii Almost : GØ is short for G half-diminished (also known as Gm7b5).
+Guitare Improvisation Aha! Thanks! :)
I know this is a year late but for the next person that wants to learn from this thread, I thought I'd correct one thing. GØ is G HALF-diminished (not G diminished as another poster wrote). A more modern way of writing and thinking about half-diminished (at least for me) is as a m7b5. So, GØ is the same as Gm7b5.
Köszönöm.
there is a error
Db7 is a C7 normally
+Romain Dakost Nope, this isn't. I've transcribed it, the bass plays an Db. Who told you it's a C7 ?
+Guitare Improvisation heu nobody ^^ it seems to me kenny burrel play a C7 (with Bb in voicing). which give the usual sequence 6b - 5 - 1. But i'm not sure
+Romain Dakost No, the chord played in the theme is Db7 9 13 : XX9866
Ok thanks
Thanks, GI, for your generous efforts. But if the bass does play a Db it could be seen as the b9 of the C7, as part of a cadence phrase back to the F root. Where you have Db in bar 13 the top note of the chord in that bar is a C, ie imo 9 of Bbm9. / Bbm9 / Abm9 / C7b9#5 / Fm7 C7#9 / makes much more musical sense as a resolving cadence. And sounds imo like what KB actually plays. Someone ask Kenny if he can remember!
What do you play on the Dd/Fm/C7? A 2-5-1 in Fm?
db: lydian b7, fm: blues,minor,dorian. C7 : alt or b9b13
Hell, maybe my ears are going but that Db7 sounds like a Bmaj7th still what do i know 50 years a a pro session player! despite all that i can still be wrong...!! bw
poser alert
Wow I've never seen so much arrogance in a UA-cam comment
this is the most pretentious comment I've ever seen
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