Forgive me, but could you explain any differences between the chord progression here and the one used on "Billies B?" Both are blues in F. Thank you, Jared!!
Thanks for the translations, that's so joyful walking, but I still can't figure out why 'e' is in 18th bar within Bb7 - any explanation? New for me are shortcuts for A-7, D7 like in 20th bar, interesting stuff, keep it up
The E note is the #11 or b5 of Bb7, so can be used as a nice tension note. It's also diatonic to the key of F major so it works in that way too. You could play an Eb too, but I think the E sounds great here. Thanks for your comment!
Forgive me, but could you explain any differences between the chord progression here and the one used on "Billies B?" Both are blues in F. Thank you, Jared!!
No differences, the progression is identical for both tunes.
Thanks for the translations, that's so joyful walking, but I still can't figure out why 'e' is in 18th bar within Bb7 - any explanation?
New for me are shortcuts for A-7, D7 like in 20th bar,
interesting stuff, keep it up
The E note is the #11 or b5 of Bb7, so can be used as a nice tension note. It's also diatonic to the key of F major so it works in that way too. You could play an Eb too, but I think the E sounds great here. Thanks for your comment!
Love this type of jazz!
Love these lines!