Dick Hyman's Professional Chord Changes and Substitutions for 100 Tunes Every Musician Should Know
Dick Hyman's Professional Chord Changes and Substitutions for 100 Tunes Every Musician Should by Dick Hyman
EKAY/SHACOR | First Edition | English | 1986 | ISBN-10: 0943748143 | 128 pages |
Songs include:
* Alone Together
* Am I Blue?
* Body and Soul
* Do It Again
* Get Happy
* Lulu's Back in Town
* Mack the Knife
* Misty
* Night and Day
* Skylark
* Soon
* Sweet Georgia Brown
* Time After Time
* You Go to My Head
* You're the Top and more.
This is an extraordinary accumulation of sheet music both for the benchmarks it contains and the harmony substitutions Mr. Hyman offers. What's more, while there isn't much content in it, the nature you get with him as an individual is unquestionably there. Its astounding the amount you can gather from a performer taking into account his harmony substitutions. Keeping in mind that doesn't stretch out to his own life, I realize that he's played all through the recent end of the 20th century as a working artist. You'll have the capacity to tell too .. these are tunes you're liable to be very acquainted with, yet he issues you a huge amount of alternatives in what appears to be generally like the first keys they were composed in. What's more, taking into account his choices, you likewise think about where he's been playing and what his gatherings of people like (or maybe all the more notably what he gets a kick out of the chance to stimulate his crowds with). Must have for working musical artists .. what's more, consider the going hand in hand with 2nd volume. Constantly. This was composed from a console players perspective, yet as a guitarist, I've taken in a ton from it.
Dick Hyman's books (this one and its postliminary "All the Right Changes") are irreplaceable for investigation of the Great American Songbook, and not only for piano players. Unfortunately, both are no longer available because of the disappointment of the Publisher. They revise the regular slips of concordance and give hip, option changes in red sort (case "Here's Sonny Rollins' scaffold for this tune"). It's awesome to gain from an expert musician.
