EdByrne
June 9th, 2007, 02:08 PM
Hi Folks,
Below are six reharmonizations of "Here's That Rainy Day," beginning with the version I perform; then the standard lead sheet; and then four other versions, each becoming gradually more complex than its predecessor. The last five versions are analyzed with Roman Numerals for syntax and function within each progression. After studying these, go back and analyze my version at the beginning yourself, should you be so motivated.
Click on:
http://www.freejazzinstitute.org/showposts.php?dept=analysis&topic=20070609123746_EdByrne
Note: You will have to scroll to see all 11 pages, so don't miss any of it!
Feel free to ask questions and make comments.
Best,
Ed Byrne
Below are six reharmonizations of "Here's That Rainy Day," beginning with the version I perform; then the standard lead sheet; and then four other versions, each becoming gradually more complex than its predecessor. The last five versions are analyzed with Roman Numerals for syntax and function within each progression. After studying these, go back and analyze my version at the beginning yourself, should you be so motivated.
Click on:
http://www.freejazzinstitute.org/showposts.php?dept=analysis&topic=20070609123746_EdByrne
Note: You will have to scroll to see all 11 pages, so don't miss any of it!
Feel free to ask questions and make comments.
Best,
Ed Byrne