Thanks, EvaH,
It's a beautiful tune.
However, you've got only the B section, repeated.
Here is the whole tune.
It's in C. I believe Lars plays it in Bb. I took a few liberties with the changes.
I Hope It's Spring For You-Rev JE - Lars Gullin
Cheers,
Jer
Abelrode,
The chart you have will play ABC all the way through each time, and not give you the order you specified at the bottom: AB ABC B ABC B.
This will play what you asked for:
Sympathique-Rev JE - Pink Martini
Cheers,
Jer
Backing Tracks-Engelbach (635)
Individual songs:
1. A Bientot - Billy Taylor
2. After You-Rev JE 1 - Cole Porter
3. After You-Rev JE 2 - Cole Porter
4. Afternoon In Paris-Rev JE - John Lewis
5. Ain't Misbehavin' Rev - Fats Waller
6. Ain't No Mountain High Enough-Rev JE - Ashford and Simpson
7...
The above version of the tune is strangely truncated.
Here is the version included in Jazz 1400 Standards, but with the rhythm indicated. Most rhythmically prominent is the Intro, which is echoed at the end of each complete chorus.
The melody is based on a traditional Swedish song, but I...
That Sinatra arrangement works fine if it's only played once through.
But if you want to solo on it, it's going to play the whole ABACAC form, with the AC played twice each time.
Here's a version that plays (after the Verse) ABAC as many times as you want, and then ABACAC only the last time...
Backing Tracks-Engelbach (633)
Individual songs:
1. A Bientot - Billy Taylor
2. After You-Rev JE 1 - Cole Porter
3. After You-Rev JE 2 - Cole Porter
4. Afternoon In Paris-Rev JE - John Lewis
5. Ain't Misbehavin' Rev - Fats Waller
6. Ain't No Mountain High Enough-Rev JE - Ashford and Simpson
7...
Actually, this is how Bill Evans played Emily.
He played the head in A major. Then he soloed in G major and continued with the head in G major.
The chart's pretty cluttered, as there's no way to indicate a modulation without copying out the whole tune again in the new key.
Emily-Rev JE 2 -...
This old chestnut from an obscure 1935 film was originally in 3/4 time, but has since been recorded many times in 3/4 and 4/4.
Here's Nat Cole's mellow version in 3/4.
My version is also in 4/4, with some harmonic expansion.
When I Grow Too Old to Dream-Rev JE - Romberg and Hammerstein...
Actually, I wasn't using the letters as rehearsal marks, but to force the program to play in Swing 2/4 or 4/4. On the head (as you know) the A section(s) will play in Swing 2/4 and the B, C, and D sections will play in 4/4.
Cheers,
Jer
Bob,
Nice chart. Thanks for the lead sheet.
The lead sheet shows Fm9 at the start of the B section; your chart shows F∆9.
I have to disagree with the transcriber using the overly complicated Abm13#5 and then Abo7. Abo alone (or Abo7) serves for both.
Cheers,
Jer
This tune from Call Me Madam is justly famous for its contrapuntal duet.
It's pretty static harmonically, so I've added a few alternate chords to jazz it up a bit.
You're Just in Love - Irving Berlin
Cheers,
Jer