Nic France dropped by to supervise a nice session in which we covered:
“Beauty and the Beast” by Wayne Shorter
“Goodbye Pork-pie Has” by Charles Mingus
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Nic France dropped by to supervise a nice session in which we covered:
“Beauty and the Beast” by Wayne Shorter
“Goodbye Pork-pie Has” by Charles Mingus
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Many thanks to amazing guitarist Carl Orr for a lively session in which we covered:
“Yardbird Suite” by Charlie Parker
“Beauty and the Beast” by Wayne Shorter
After a quick analysis of the tune, and realising that perhaps it isn’t as straight forward as first thought, Carl lead the group through the chords, first by arpeggiating triads from the root and then up to the seventh. The chords were take sequentially without regard to bar lines so that all chords were treated similarly. A good way of getting the sequence under the fingers.
We then had a couple of plays through the tune at increasing tempos. Carl talked about the use of quotes to increase audience interest in a tune after spotting a quote from one of our members (Martin). He then suggested we go through the tune an put some quotes in. Carl was particularly tickled when a member quoted the theme tune from “Steptoe and Son.”
After the break we revisited “Beauty and the Beast” which consists of a melodic section (beauty) and a funk section (the beast) based on a dominant chord. The solos take place over the funk section.
I particularly like Carl’s sessions because he keeps the rhythm section under control with only have a single guitar or piano playing at once.
Thanks again to Carl for a great session.
Many thanks to the incredible Carl Orr for hosting the last and packed to the rafters session before the summer break in which we covered:
“Easy to Love” by Victor Young
“Beauty and the Beast” by Wayne Shorter