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Monday, November 21, 2016
John Coltrane's "Countdown" - Improv with Chord Tones, Scales and Four Note Groupings
I had a little practice time today at Berklee and was working on John
Coltrane's classic composition "Countdown". My improv students and I
have been working this week on improvising on this song focusing on
several techniques including the use of Chord Tones, Scales and Four
Note Groupings (1,2,3 and 5 for each chord). This tune is based upon the
16 bar jazz standard "Tune Up" which is basically a series of II-7 V7 I
Maj's through various keys down in whole steps. Coltrane applied his 3
Tonic System (3 major keys a major 3rd apart) to each II-7 V7 I Maj. So
for D-7/ G7/ C Maj/ C Maj 7/, we now have D-7 Eb7/Ab Maj 7 B7/E Maj 7
G7/ C Maj 7/. #AllThingsVibraphone #BerkleeMalletsNetwork
Monday, April 18, 2016
Chord Melody on "I'll Wait & Pray"
Here is a chord melody on "I'll Wait And Pray" (George Treadwell, Jerry Valentine) utilizing a variety of voicings, as well as mallet & hand dampening in order to keep the clarity of the melodic line and counterpoint. I created this chord melody for a great student of mine at Berklee, James. He is a drummer, but is studying vibes with me this semester. James transcribed both the melody & chord changes from the beautiful John Coltrane version (Coltrane Jazz - 1959). We compared it to Sarah Vaughan's 1944 version and took elements from both. The goal was to keep it simple, honor the melody and maintain clarity, while using different type voicings. I included pedal markings in the written music to help make clear what needs to be dampened by the mallets/hands. Types of dampening utilized here are alternate and same mallet dampening, slide dampening and hand dampening. If you have any question, feel free to ask. #AllThingsVibraphone #BerkleeMalletsNetwork
Written music can be downloaded here: