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  1. Keith88

    My Foolish Heart - Victor Young-Ned Washington

    Like Jerry, I'm a big Victor Young fan. Here is my take on this great tune. Note that I use non-standard changes at the end of the bridge. My Foolish Heart (k ver) - Victor Young
  2. Keith88

    What notes are in a Minor six chord?

    I spelled out the notes of the minor six chord as well as the intervals in the chord to indicate that the base chord is a minor triad. Why else would it be called a minor six chord? I put the information about the major sixth interval in my post as an afterthought.
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    What notes are in a Minor six chord?

    From one geezer to another: A minor sixth is an interval, consisting of eight semitones: a-f, or b-g, or c-ab, etc. A minor six chord is built upwards of the following intervals: a minor third, a major third, and a major second. Examples C min6: c eb g a; D min6: d f a b; E min6: e g b c#...
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    Gnid - Tadd Dameron

    I had never heard of this tune before this thread. Thanks to both of you for posting your versions. I listened to the performance by Coltrane and Dameron on Youtube and really enjoyed it. Now, I'll have to learn it!
  5. Keith88

    Outro symbol

    Cyrille, please note that iRP has a coda sign which can do what you want. Go to http://irealpro.com/how-the-coda-symbol-works-in-ireal-pro/ for a demonstration of several ways that the coda symbol can be used.
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    (b13) Is There a way to create this?

    Cyrille, I think that often the plain b13 chords printed in fake books are really augmented chords; the fake book editor wants to suggest an inner line. For example, using Bb7, the editor wants to suggest an inner line (or reflect the melody line) of G, Gb, and F. A well-known example is Jobim's...
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    April in Portugal - Raul Ferrão

    April in Portugal - Raul Ferrão "April In Portugal" is a 1947 song by Portuguese (surprise!) composer Raul Ferrão. It was originally named "Coimbra" for the city in Portugal and popularized by Amália Rodrigues in 1950. It was a hit in the US in 1953, with instrumentals by Les Baxter, Richard...
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    It Only Happens When I Dance With You - Irving Berlin

    "It Only Happens When I Dance With You" is a song from the 1948 classic film "Easter Parade" with words and music by Irving Berlin. It is a song of seduction, appearing three times in the film with different couples: an unsuccesful seduction by Fred Astaire of Ann Miller; a successful seduction...
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    Learnin' The Blues - Dolores Vicki Silvers

    I remember this tune from the Sinatra/Nelson Riddle performance of 1955 that was popular when I was a kid. For a bio of the composer, Dolores Silvers, see http://sinatrafamily.com/forum/showthread.php/33110-Dolores-Silvers. A long time ago…
  10. Keith88

    Thank You iReal pro

    I fully agree. iRP has changed my musical life. I now have a drummer and bassist who will play with me any time I like, at my tempo, in my key, in my style. I use iRP on my solo gigs and sound like a trio. My listeners seem to really enjoy the Keith88 trio and I enjoy playing for them. I will...
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    Anyone can whistle - Stephen Sondheim

    Hi Deborah, "Anyone Can Whistle" is the title song from a 1964 show with words and music by Stephen Sondheim. The show was poorly received and only ran nine performances due to an absurd story line. The title song was sung in the original production by Lee Remick. The song itself is a simple...
  12. Keith88

    How About Me - Irving Berlin

    "How About Me" is a great old tune composed by Irving Berlin in 1928. It is the quintessential expression of sorrow over a love affair that is over. Classic performances can be found on YouTube by Ella Fitzgerald (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0tzchp-AzM) and by Judy Garland...
  13. Keith88

    Jazz-Latin style

    I've asked for more latin combo styles in the past, including a swing-rhumba and a swing-acoustic bossa style. Even better would be four combo styles, two using swing style plus either rhumba or acoustic bossa, and two using ballad swing style plus either rhumba or acoustic bossa. The greater...
  14. Keith88

    You Don't Remember Me - Lane-Winzeler

    What a beautiful song. I'm embarrassed to admit I was completely unfamiliar with it. Is the composer Burton Lane? I ask because it is not listed under his name on the "Songwriters Hall of Fame" website. I will soon be posting a chord chart to another song about a lost romance, so stay tuned…...
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    If I Give My Heart To You - Brewster-Crane-Jacobs

    You're not butting in, Jer. I always find your musical ideas to be interesting and instructive. "If I Give My Heart To You" is a straightforward 32-bar AABA tune written in 1953. One issue with it is its diatonic, scalar melody which doesn't lend itself to interesting harmonic motion. Because...
  16. Keith88

    Better sounds for iReal

    Although I sometimes complain about iRP's shortcomings, I feel a need to support the developers of this wonderful app. iReal Pro was developed as a practice aid and has evolved into a full-scale practice and performing band for a soloist. Yes, the sounds are sometimes cheezy. However, the rhythm...
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    If I Give My Heart To You - Brewster-Crane-Jacobs

    Bob, thanks for reminding me of this fine song from the 1950s. I plan to add this to the list of tunes I play at my gigs. I have a lead sheet for this tune and I'll whip up a chord chart and post it. As an aside, I met Kitty Kallen about thirty years ago, long after she retired from singing...
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    Walking bass with brushes

    I've posted before about the use of the Ballad Swing style at faster tempos than the developers envisioned. I like the sound of brushes and I think that a swing style (with four bass notes to the bar) and a two/four style with brushes would both sound great.
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    putting the tempo of the song in the score

    I do this all the time. I go to the bottom line and use the text feature. I insert the style and "xx bpm" and display it under the left-most measure.
  20. Keith88

    Lollipops And Roses - Tony Velona

    I'm pleased to have re-introduced this tune to you. There are so many great tunes of the 1950s and 1960s that have been forgotten. I've got some more coming… Regards from NJ, Keith
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