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dirkurt Regular Member
Joined: 01 May 2014 Posts: 17 Location: Belgium
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:26 am Post subject: Analysis of Round Midnight - transcript chet baker version |
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Help requested!
Two questions:
1) I am looking for a thorough analysis of 'Round Midnight' but I can't find any online resources - I need it for inspiration for an improvisation excercise.
2) Chet Baker did a (live) version of 'Round Midnight on the album 'Round Midnight 79 - I can't find any transcription or sheet music version of this piece.
Anyone can help with my two questions: an analysis and/or a transcription or link me towards it?
Many thanks,
Kurt |
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ayryq Veteran Member
Joined: 16 Feb 2019 Posts: 354 Location: Rochester, NY
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Turkle Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2020 7:12 am Post subject: |
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'Round Midnight is going to be a difficult tune to work on as many of the "Real Book" versions are extremely unreliable. Furthermore, many musicians have altered the chords to Monk's music more to their liking. I strongly recommend really studying how Monk himself played it and grabbing his specific voicings and harmonies of his records. After that, I would listen to how other players have interpreted the song, including the famous versions by Miles, Chet, and many others - they are often quite different!
All of which is to say that to tackle Monk's music requires considerably more research than your average standard.
There are two good "fake books" that have what I've found to be pretty reliable transcriptions of Monk's own interpretations of his music. One is called "Thelonious Monk's Compositions," and the other is called "Thelonious Monk Fake Book." Comparing the two will get you a good start on the tunes you're trying to learn but you still must consult the recordings for a definitive interpretation.
Ethan Iverson writes an outstanding jazz blog called "Do The Math," and his writings on Monk are indispensable. Google search around his site for important information you can't find anywhere else, including deep ruminations on the difficulties of interpreting Monk.
Good luck! _________________ Yamaha 8310Z trumpet
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