Tutu punk in E....?!? yes pwede rin 20mins funk in 'd'...
:lol:Gaaaaahhhhahahahahahhaha!
Title: Re: what's your favorite JAM- chord progression?
Post by: vansvhee on June 12, 2007, 12:29:54 AM
ung chord progression ng LITTLE WING..hehehe
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Post by: jazhombie on June 12, 2007, 10:59:24 AM
YEAH VAMps are boring.. but it depends like let say, a coltrane ' my favorite things' jam it's in a tonic minor scale.. vamps are good if you can and know how to play in 'tritone-kind of way'... :-D
metheny can make a statement, even on a drone 'e' minor.. :wink: :-D
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Post by: aya_yuson on June 12, 2007, 12:38:56 PM
Tutu-Funk in Eb. :-P
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Post by: joshnerez on June 12, 2007, 02:27:56 PM
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Post by: kelvinator on June 13, 2007, 07:34:26 PM
jam chord progression ko ever since is..
A D7 A E7 D7 A..
:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Title: Re: what's your favorite JAM- chord progression?
Post by: Jim Ayson on June 17, 2007, 11:54:46 AM
I'm going to have to agree that even for a drummer like me, a two-chord vamp is boring! Having a nice set of chord changes to pass through makes even a jam worthwhile.
I would suggest taking the changes of a standard or even pop song then use that as a basis - you can even improvise a new "head" and voila! new composition.
The only time a one or two chord vamp can become interesting is if a soloist knows how to build up tension in the solo - start off slow and exploratory and build up to an intense burn, coltrane style. The rhythm section's job is to nudge the soloist slowly towards the climax of the solo (yes that is a sexual reference, but good jazz is like good sex). Then - after peaking, the soloist should back off and let the next soloist come in. Nothing worse then the guy in the jam who keeps on hogging the solo spotlight, going nowhere with his improvisation. Then the jam become BO-RING even to the other players. This happens a lot with players who aren't used to the art of the jam.
For a good education, watch Tots Tolentino when he plays and builds up his solo ... then backs off after he peaks, and passes the baton to the next guy, or takes you back to the head.
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Post by: jazhombie on June 17, 2007, 12:11:25 PM
I'm going to have to agree that even for a drummer like me, a two-chord vamp is boring! Having a nice set of chord changes to pass through makes even a jam worthwhile.
I would suggest taking the changes of a standard or even pop song then use that as a basis - you can even improvise a new "head" and voila! new composition.
The only time a one or two chord vamp can become interesting is if a soloist knows how to build up tension in the solo - start off slow and exploratory and build up to an intense burn, coltrane style. The rhythm section's job is to nudge the soloist slowly towards the climax of the solo (yes that is a sexual reference, but good jazz is like good sex). Then - after peaking, the soloist should back off and let the next soloist come in. Nothing worse then the guy in the jam who keeps on hogging the solo spotlight, going nowhere with his improvisation. Then the jam become BO-RING even to the other players. This happens a lot with players who aren't used to the art of the jam.
For a good education, watch Tots Tolentino when he plays and builds up his solo ... then backs off after he peaks, and passes the baton to the next guy, or takes you back to the head.
+1000-- maybe-- all must have the spotlight, or in short there should be balance.. :-D
Title: Re: what's your favorite JAM- chord progression?
Post by: joshnerez on June 17, 2007, 11:08:09 PM
pass to vamps muna ako..tenkyu sa mga taga dito.. ganda ng chord subs..wowowee!
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Post by: deltaslim on June 18, 2007, 10:07:21 AM
ahhmmm syempre blues, giant steps, rhythm changes, all d things you ska lahat ng dominant 7ths. what's a drone e minor? haven't heard that before.
nice.. jam natin giant steps..haha joke lng :-D
Yung unang mawala, winner :-D
pg nwala inuman n lng! hahah peace!
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Post by: william251082 on July 10, 2007, 03:30:26 AM
personally yoko yta ng quartal approach prang ang labnaw ng tunog, cguro s minor ok n rn? o kya do something special with d rhthym, ewan ko d ko alam, suggest nga kyo ng mgaling n recording n my ganun. thnx
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Post by: aya_yuson on July 11, 2007, 12:29:26 PM
The Case of The Missing Vowels.
Baka naman cellphone ang hawak niya, ewan natin. Hmmm... sige, pag-isipan daw ba ng malalim?
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Post by: nancy brew on July 11, 2007, 04:43:03 PM
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Post by: Bammbamm on July 11, 2007, 06:25:54 PM
"....Johnny come lately, there's a new kid in town...everybody loves him..when you're not arouuuuuunnd...whmmmm....be bop buh buh buh bop...ding ding da ding ...... :roll:
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Post by: william251082 on July 13, 2007, 03:22:40 PM
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feature=PlayList&p=B22CB33FAB29CF76&index=2 soooo beautiful... i like these brazilian artists, they're great just being themselves and d rhythm/groove... oh man i love it. these are also my favorite chord prog, peace on earth!
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Post by: progressive_pilipinas on July 16, 2007, 03:14:37 AM
hhmm. i love any iim9 - iiim9 - vim9 progression. hehe
Title: Re: what's your favorite JAM- chord progression?
Post by: william251082 on July 16, 2007, 04:01:04 AM
haha.. teka iniintindi ko yung progression, sang sub galing iyong nasa second bar? tritone ba ito ng tritone ng Ebmaj7?
pre giant steps yan di mo b narecognize? 'coltrane changes' yan eh, gs2 mo ng theory n2 meron s website ni marc sabatella basahin mo hanapin mo lang s google hhahaha enjoy, keep playin'!
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Post by: jazhombie on July 20, 2007, 01:07:41 PM
haha.. teka iniintindi ko yung progression, sang sub galing iyong nasa second bar? tritone ba ito ng tritone ng Ebmaj7?
pre giant steps yan di mo b narecognize? 'coltrane changes' yan eh, gs2 mo ng theory n2 meron s website ni marc sabatella basahin mo hanapin mo lang s google hhahaha enjoy, keep playin'!
pre pa-request nman backing track ng giant steps... tnx.. fafa! :-D
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Post by: progressive_pilipinas on July 20, 2007, 09:43:56 PM
haha.. teka iniintindi ko yung progression, sang sub galing iyong nasa second bar? tritone ba ito ng tritone ng Ebmaj7?
pre giant steps yan di mo b narecognize? 'coltrane changes' yan eh, gs2 mo ng theory n2 meron s website ni marc sabatella basahin mo hanapin mo lang s google hhahaha enjoy, keep playin'!
nyaaahHH!! hindi pa ako nag-aaral ng giant steps pre.. hahah!! nagsasanay pa ako sa mga subs na tritone tbp. hehe.. sige slamat sa link. hehehehe kaya pala hindi ko maintindihan kung saan na hugot yun..
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Post by: william251082 on July 20, 2007, 11:46:09 PM
haha.. teka iniintindi ko yung progression, sang sub galing iyong nasa second bar? tritone ba ito ng tritone ng Ebmaj7?
pre giant steps yan di mo b narecognize? 'coltrane changes' yan eh, gs2 mo ng theory n2 meron s website ni marc sabatella basahin mo hanapin mo lang s google hhahaha enjoy, keep playin'!
pre pa-request nman backing track ng giant steps... tnx.. fafa! :-D
wla k p bang band in a box pre? don type mo lng ung chords my backing trakcs k n. nung wla p ko non inerrecord ko lng ung sarili ko eh, tpos backing track n hehehe..
Title: Re: what's your favorite JAM- chord progression?
Post by: progressive_pilipinas on July 21, 2007, 01:26:05 AM