00:00 introduction 00:15 the key is six flats 1:40 chords in the A section 4:30 5/4 meter 5:16 chords in the bridge 7:16 playthrough 8:26 melodic variation from the chart 9:06 bridge melody 10:53 Geroge Benson version groove and chords 13:33 Bensons bridge chords 16:00 Bensons melody variations 16:58 wrap up
Very well done, Dave! I’ve been putting off diving deeper into jazz guitar( I’m more of a horn player for jazz) but now I’m starting with Take 5! Your video is well structured and easy to follow Thanks!
00:00 introduction
00:15 the key is six flats
1:40 chords in the A section
4:30 5/4 meter
5:16 chords in the bridge
7:16 playthrough
8:26 melodic variation from the chart
9:06 bridge melody
10:53 Geroge Benson version groove and chords
13:33 Bensons bridge chords
16:00 Bensons melody variations
16:58 wrap up
Never have I seen such a thorough analysis of Take Five! Just fantastic.
An, I tend to dive deep into each song, just can’t help it ha!
Very well done, Dave!
I’ve been putting off diving deeper into jazz guitar( I’m more of a horn player for jazz) but now I’m starting with Take 5! Your video is well structured and easy to follow
Thanks!
Songs like Autumn Leaves and Blue Bossa are good starting points as well, cheers.
Amazing! Thank you so much! Been wanting to learn this for so long!
It's a fun one to play!
I trained it Long time ago in Dänemark on Holiday … but forgot it anyhow up to this time.
Wow, I would love to travel there some day!
Great Job man.
0:58 the first 5 notes here reminded me of George Benson's This Masquerade. Why is that? I'm not really schooled.
Ohh, I should do a lesson on that song. I love playing that one.
Yeah the original is much simpler than lot of people have interpreted it over the years.
Sorry, but it is advisable to tune the guitar
It was in tune when I bought it :)
it is easier with tabs......
Its not about playing the song, but understanding it