Hi Martin, it’s a fantastic tune. I love the B section, even if it is a bit tricky to solo over! Yes, good to see the channel growing. Edging closer to 10k 👍
Haven't heard of this tune before. Interesting B section. The first run of the A-section sounds a lot like the first few bars of rhythm changes. Thanks for this.
It sure does have an interesting B section. The melody is so strong that it doesn't feel odd though. Yes, that A section is kind of like a stretched out rhythm changes - nice spot!
interesting analysis of the tune. I assume this is AABA form, with the A being the Fmaj7 and B the Bbmaj7 ; does the key of the B section usually derive from the IV chord of the A ?
Great lesson again thanks Andy - one of my fave standards too! Quick question: referencing your 6 ways to learn a standard video from the other day, what versions of this tune would you load up from spotify to listen to?
Yes Malcolm 👍 I’d suggest Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker and Herb Ellis. Tal Farlow one is cool too. Ella for a vocal version. My favourite is the slow Oscar Peterson one.
For me this is a must know standard. Let me know if you have any questions about today’s lesson. Don’t forget I upload every Weds and Sat. Andy
loved this tune since watching Bridget Jones Diary. I’ve added it to my list…
It's a great one - challenging B section.
You did an excellent job of presenting the material. Thank you for taking the time to do this particular song.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Another great analysis of a nice standard presented in an organized way, THANK YOU !
Cheers Gilles! Hope the practice is going well :)
@@jazzguitarwithandy I am working on the lesson materials that you have provided me and I went back to your video lesson: "JAZZ CHORDS: MUTING BASICS"
Thanks - love this tune. And appreciate your breakdown and explanation of the chord progression. And good to see your subscriptions creeping up.
Hi Martin, it’s a fantastic tune. I love the B section, even if it is a bit tricky to solo over! Yes, good to see the channel growing. Edging closer to 10k 👍
The one I have wanted, thanks Andy
No problem, enjoy, it's a great standard to play.
really nice breakdown and explanation of these changes! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson Andy !!!
Many thanks Antonio
Really nice chords in this tune, they fit together very well and pleasure to play. Thanks for the video as always.
Thank you Stuart. It sure is a great melody and chord combo.
Haven't heard of this tune before. Interesting B section. The first run of the A-section sounds a lot like the first few bars of rhythm changes. Thanks for this.
It sure does have an interesting B section. The melody is so strong that it doesn't feel odd though. Yes, that A section is kind of like a stretched out rhythm changes - nice spot!
Thanks!!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥
My pleasure :)
interesting analysis of the tune. I assume this is AABA form, with the A being the Fmaj7 and B the Bbmaj7 ; does the key of the B section usually derive from the IV chord of the A ?
Yep the form is AABA. Quite a lot of tunes have B sections that start on the IV chord, given it's sub-dominant quality.
Great lesson m8 . Looks like you are playing the same tele I have. It is all Rosewood neck isn't it?
Yes - love that Tele! Doesn't the neck feel incredible?!
Yes absolutely , the best neck my fingers fly on it ....@@jazzguitarwithandy
@@jazzguitarwithandy Andy Love your lessons and your playing ... You are a great talent ....
Great lesson again thanks Andy - one of my fave standards too! Quick question: referencing your 6 ways to learn a standard video from the other day, what versions of this tune would you load up from spotify to listen to?
Yes Malcolm 👍 I’d suggest Oscar Peterson, Chet Baker and Herb Ellis. Tal Farlow one is cool too. Ella for a vocal version. My favourite is the slow Oscar Peterson one.
You look like the actor Elisha Cook Jr, lol
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