Article about Teddy Charles
This is an article about Teddy that was published in the November 1962 issue of Jazz Monthly magazine.
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This is an article about Teddy that was published in the November 1962 issue of Jazz Monthly magazine.
I posted a lesson recently where I posted the voicings and you guys supply the rhythms. Here is an etude of my rhythms and chords.
You put the chords in. It will help you memorize them. Note the upper partials and add them in as well. Play the etude!
I was jamming with some guys last night & "What Is This Thing Called Love?" was called. I had learned the tune a few years ago but didn't really remember it, & kinda picked it back up as we went along. Looking at it again briefly today I decided to try to use my ears rather than charts to clean it up again. Here's a rough recording from that process. Also posting before I'd call it ready because waiting until they're perfect tends to result in me never posting. :P
![]() Minority was written by Gigi Gryce |
Here's one chorus of Minority. Your job is to memorize the changes and then you comp and add the rhythms. |
OK guide tones. I'll do a video and talk about them very soon to go along with this TOTM.
But they are super important. If you know your guide tones then you understand how the harmony works. If you can improvise guide tones, then you can make up accompaniment parts behind a singer. You can make up other parts with other musicians quickly. Guide tones are important!
Here's a two chorus line etude on Minority. Take notice of some of the diatonic phrases in the beginning. Remember that even simple ideas can really outline the chord if you end on 3rds and 7ths in the right way!
So my buddy posted this list on FB. he said it's a list of all the chords.
Too much info for me!!!! What do you think!
All of the chords - Based on melodic/harmonic minor and major.
7th Chords:
△7
△7+
-△7
sus △7
-7
-7 +5
sus7
Dom. 7
Dom. 7
Dom. 7+
ø7
o7
o△7
9th Chords:
△9
△9 +5
△7, #9
sus 9,△7
sus 9
sus b9
-9
-△9
Dom. 9
Dom. 9, +5
Dom. #9
Dom. #9, +5
Dom. b9
Dom. b9, b5
Dom. b9, +5
ø b9
ø ♮9
o ♮9
o △7,♮9
11th Chords:
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BEST ATTENDANCE EVER RECORDED FOR A JAZZ STYLE CONCERT! (per capita) Over 10% of the entire U.S. and New Zealand population in Antarctica poured in for PIPER'S "Concert of the Snows" on May 7th at McMurdo Station Antarctica, with Jon Rees on Tenor Sax and Flute.
This is an articulation exercise in the style of an Indian Raga. I use lots of accents and different stickings for the repeated notes so that the sound constantly changes through varied articulation. There's lots of double stickings, i.a. LLR, LLR, LLR, RRRR, LLLL,
Playing on the tip of the mallet head with the pedal down creates the illusion of long held out tones because you don't hear any attack.
It's also a tremendous (I sound like Trump!) challenge to keep the tempo steady.
Enjoy!