Génial, merci ! C'est marrant (ou pas) de voir que seul le refrain de cette chanson a survécu tandis que le couplet a disparu, un peu à la manière de J'Attendrai, y a des chansons comme ça, qui ont la guigne...
Hello! I'm lost with the scales, C major scale seems to work to a point but when when 7th appears it doesn't fit anymore. What are the scales for this tune? Thanks!
Thinking in scales won't help you with jazz, since, in theory, there is a different scale with every chord. You'll need to start transcribing licks to begin with then move on to perhaps starting with the arpeggios of the chords. There is no one way for a player to get jazz I'm afraid, never ending exploration.
@@DjangobeatTV What a crazy thing to claim - scales absolutely help you. I suggest a dominant phrygian over the B7 (Dominant of harmonic e-minor, so playing the harmonic e-minor works more or less the same) which connects well back to the standard C-major (Ionian) scale. There is plenty to learn of course, but thinking in scales is kind of the whole point - to be able to feel scales and its many possible deviations.
@@ulriksj Not with jazz buddy. You watch the average rock guitarist try to switch over to playing jazz. It's a train wreck for years sometimes. They mostly give up. This is because they go from rock where they are mostly playing in one key and have licks memorized to jazz fusion where they generally choose songs with chord progressions that allow for along time to spent on each chord. This allows them to shred for a while before changing key centre. However, give them, even something slow like Misty, and they can't do it. There are better ways of doing things, more musical ways.
Salut Martin de nouveau en contact mon courrier etait bloqué alors je viens de voir 55 messages et le premier est celui ci. Est ce possible avoir la partition pour suivre et jouer le thème en question? .
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Génial, merci ! C'est marrant (ou pas) de voir que seul le refrain de cette chanson a survécu tandis que le couplet a disparu, un peu à la manière de J'Attendrai, y a des chansons comme ça, qui ont la guigne...
J'adore ce morceau ! Merci !
I was waiting for that one ! Thank you :)
Bravo
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Super merci beaucoup
Thanx very helpful!
yes tellement bon ! jadore tchavolo et jaimerai beaucoup que tu fasse "la valse a dora" car il n'y a pas de beau Backing track de sur cette chanson
¿Que es "EØ"?
me regal sur se play back merci)
Hello! I'm lost with the scales, C major scale seems to work to a point but when when 7th appears it doesn't fit anymore. What are the scales for this tune? Thanks!
try c harmonic minor scale and tell me if it works :P
Thinking in scales won't help you with jazz, since, in theory, there is a different scale with every chord. You'll need to start transcribing licks to begin with then move on to perhaps starting with the arpeggios of the chords. There is no one way for a player to get jazz I'm afraid, never ending exploration.
can try f# harmonic minor on that B7
@@DjangobeatTV What a crazy thing to claim - scales absolutely help you.
I suggest a dominant phrygian over the B7 (Dominant of harmonic e-minor, so playing the harmonic e-minor works more or less the same) which connects well back to the standard C-major (Ionian) scale. There is plenty to learn of course, but thinking in scales is kind of the whole point - to be able to feel scales and its many possible deviations.
@@ulriksj Not with jazz buddy. You watch the average rock guitarist try to switch over to playing jazz. It's a train wreck for years sometimes. They mostly give up. This is because they go from rock where they are mostly playing in one key and have licks memorized to jazz fusion where they generally choose songs with chord progressions that allow for along time to spent on each chord. This allows them to shred for a while before changing key centre.
However, give them, even something slow like Misty, and they can't do it.
There are better ways of doing things, more musical ways.
Just
Mon Ami Martin Merci.
Salut Martin de nouveau en contact mon courrier etait bloqué alors je viens de voir 55 messages et le premier est celui ci. Est ce possible avoir la partition pour suivre et jouer le thème en question? .
Oui ! Contacte-moi via mon site : www.guitare-improvisation.com/participez_contact.php
Si quelqu'un sait ce que Eb° veut dire ça m'aiderait...😅
What does the Ø mean?
its a half diminished symbol. Its a minor 7th chord with a flat 5.
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Thank you! I was hoping for an explanation.
Play at 1.25x speed for actual song's tempo
Ah ? What version ? This is 110 bpm th-cam.com/video/1kjwdwEhKBI/w-d-xo.html
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