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We have included only recordings in G minor below. Several generations of jazz musicians played Autumn Leaves in the key of G minor (the first chord is Cm). He teaches music at the Idaho Arts Charter School, and is the jazz adjunct professor at Northwest Nazarene University. Much thanks:). Autumn Leaves is usually played in mid tempo Swing style. Thanks for the info about the original key.

Cool Freddie Hubbard Autumn Leaves trumpet solo 8.

For example in Gm, you would start with Gm C7, Fm Bb7. Hey Ron It’s a great question and the fact of the matter is that I don’t really know the answer. You may find recordings and a play along in E minor here. Weird, huh? Cannonball Adderley’s version, with the famous trumpet solo by Miles Davis, is in G minor. I wonder if it was published with the English lyrics in Em somewhere. I think the sheet music I saw wasn’t the very original version. Check out Stanley Jordan’s version of Autumn Leaves: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQZY87PDsnQ. Trombone used to be my major instrument in high school. However, this overtone series is written C, G, C, E, G, Bb (flat in pitch), C, D, E…even though it sounds a whole-step lower than written. But no, his version is in G minor too. Check out the walking bass lessons in my Intro To Jazz course. Anyway, all that to say that a trombone IS a Bb instrument because the first position overtone series starts on Bb, but they are also a C instrument as far as the written notes go, as the trombone is non-transposing (concert pitch).
I recently join this site and I'm trying to figure out "How learn jazz standards"? The song consists of 32 bars, subdivided in four 8-bar sections in an A A B C format. Brent and I are currently working on two new posts each with a list of standards every jazz musician should learn early on- Easy Jazz Standards and the 10 Mother Tunes. I love the way you played that walking bass to autumn leaves.

To illustrate, a trombone player and trumpet player could be playing a concert Bb an octave apart. Since the original edition of The Real Book recommended Bill Evans album “Portrait In Jazz” at the bottom of the Autumn Leaves page, I thought that maybe Evans had recorded it in E minor himself. I am pretty sure the trombone is a Bb instr. And the older musicians I worked with at the beginning of my career always played it in in G minor as well. I'm Ron Drotos and I'm passionate about teaching all forms of piano improv including jazz, rock, blues, pop, & even classical improvisation. History and Analysis of “Autumn Leaves” Philippe Baudoin Introduction [This article is a revised portion of a larger work that will be published as Encyclopedia of 2500 Jazz Tunes — A Thematic, Historical, Musicological, and Discographical Catalogue.] Is there a link or place on this site where you talk about or recommend specific jazz guitar voicings on these tunes? To me, that’s the most likely answer. So I decided to browse You Tube a little bit to see if I could find some good ideas. No, sorry, the original key is “D minor. Any one know what i’m talking about here? The trumpet and trombone are exactly one octave apart in pitch. It’s an inspiration. Bennett plays it in original key, I just saw this! In the “newer” key of E minor, however, the highest note is a more manageable D, which most male and female jazz vocalists can easily sing. I know some basic ones but not all. However, since I am trying to select chord positions on the fret board that help with chord-melody. The trombone player would be thinking Bb, and the trumpet player would be thinking C, even though they are both playing a concert Bb. Hello, I'm Daniel from Argentina. It is technically in the minor key, but I like to mention the major key also to avoid any ambiguity, espically since the tune dances between the major and minor keys so much (and since both common keys have a G associated with them: Bb/Gm vs G/Em). “Why is Autumn Leaves played in the key of E minor?” ... Cannonball Adderley’s version, with the famous trumpet solo by Miles Davis, is in G minor. But the “real” question is this: Why did the original compilers of The Real Book put the tune in E minor? Autumn Leaves. We don’t write out the chords in bass clef for trombonists or bass players because we just have the chords, not the melodies, and so the written clef doesn’t make a difference. Disclosures. ttt. or at least that is what the trombone player I play with whines about all the time.. lol . This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Jazz Trumpet Licks © Where the chords or transcriptions are?

eb7 dmin7 db7 cmaj7 (chromatic turn around).

I’ve been recently working on the chord changes to Autumn Leaves.

Wikipedia has a nice article on transposing instruments if you need more information. Jazz. HOWEVER, trombone is WRITTEN in bass clef (sometimes tenor clef, but not often) in concert pitch, even though in a way it’s a Bb instrument. You’ll learn tunes with the Eb version (either G/Em or E/C#m for Autumn Leaves). All 'Dem Leaves (based on the chord changes to Autumn Leaves) - Solo Sheet - Trumpet $4.50 PDF SheetMusicPlus. Does any of your material show chord charts with fret positions. Freddie Hubbard Solos. This is one of the most well-known standards of all time. If you want to sit down at your piano and play with more fluency and a greater sense of joy, click HERE to get started with my video course along with my personal guidance. You are a really nice guy!!! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
(He did enjoy playing in “sharp” keys.) In order to sound good with a piano, you have to transpose all of your notes down a minor third. video Block. Just listen to the French and original theme by Prevert and Kosma sung by Yves montand… Les feuilles mortes. And then, all of a sudden, newer generations began playing it in the key of E minor (the first chord is Am). Steve Swallow’s blending of pop and jazz in his tune “I’m Your Pal”, I’m Beginning To See The Light: Duke Ellington’s chords vs. the Real Book’s. 4) Autumn Leaves – E minor 5) Autumn Leaves – G minor 6) Beautiful Love 7) Blue Bossa 8) Blues – Bb 9) Blues – F 10) Body and Soul 11) C minor blues 12) Cherokee 13) Confirmation 14) Days Of Wine And Roses 15) Donna Lee 16) Four 17) Giant Steps 18) Girl From Ipanema 19) Have You Met Miss Jones 20) How Deep Is The Ocean 21) How High The Moon ), and you’ll just need to learn the C version (which is in Bb/Gm or in G/Em). Hey, think of the turnaround as a harmonic device using tri-tone substitutions for the domV's on ii V progressions. That’s right-C just means “concert.” Those tunes are a good starting place.

The trombone is a Bb instrument because the overtone series begins on a Bb. Thanks Thierry! i play guitar, i’ve learnt myself the basic stuff so i’m planning on just getting some standards under the belt before i go onto learning lead.

Low and behold, guess what I found? Hello, I was just wondering, doesn’t autumn leaves have a chromatic turnaround in the B2 section?