![]() Recorded on the final night of their '98 tour in support of the eponymous LP, Acetone was in peak form. I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand represents a singular moment in the band's history. ![]() Now available on vinyl for the first time, this 2 LP set is pressed on translucent clear vinyl. Welcome 2 Collegrove is the next installment of this powerful duo looking to serve up real raps, cultural flair and authentic brotherhood. The project is not only a perfect merge of 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne, but it also features some of the best icons in music today, including Usher, 21 Savage, Rick Ross, Fabulous, Benny the Butcher and more. After much anticipation and almost eight years later, the powerful duo released their follow-up album, Welcome 2 Collegrove, in November 2023. Released in 2016, ColleGrove honors a musical friendship that has sustained two decades. 2 Chainz hailing from College Park, Georgia, and Lil Wayne from Hollygrove, a neighborhood in New Orleans – the two combined their hometown roots to create the title ColleGrove. Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You? (Live from Gorilla)ĬolleGrove was the "gumbo” or “jambalaya" of two of the most prominent and influential names in hip-hop, 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne. Now available on vinyl, this 2 LP set is pressed on white vinyl with brand-new artwork for Record Store Day.ġ6. The albumÂ’s success set the band on a path toward a solid run of international chart-topping, awards and sold-out arena tours across their subsequent releases. Also, let me know if you have another further questions about this.On February 1, 2023, The 1975 played their self-titled debut album in full for the first time since its release in 2013. Let me know how it’s sounding for you, if you have time. I’m going to play around with it – to get me out of my bluesy box with that tune in particular. I’m really glad you brought that scale up, cause it’s a great idea to try for this tune. But If you mainly played around on that #9 (which is the same as the b3) to the 3 of the Alt Dom than it could still give you a bluesy feel. In the video, I was offering up the Extended blues for a bluesy version. It all depends on what sound you are going for, what voicings you are using in the left hand and how comfortable you are with that scale. It’s a more sophisticated jazz sound to be sure, but it could work. I know you know this, but for anyone else reading on… Now, the Altered Scale is built off the Dominant Mixolydian as well by keeping the sound defining notes… So the extended would just add 4 (11) and b7 Major Blues – (major pentatonic with added b3)ġ.2.b3.3.5.6 For F it would be – F.G.Ab.A.C.D Otherwise, the Extended Blues is better thought of in terms of the Major Blues with added 4th (11th) and b7… Of coarse this is only useful if you know the template for the Dominant (Mixolydian) Scale. I was using the Dominate (Mixolydian) Scale as a reference to the extended Blues scale which simply adds a b3 to it…ġ.2.b3.3.4.5.6.b7 For F it would be – F.G.Ab.A.Bb.C.D.Eb So this is a much simpler scale than the V7alt scale. It’s exactly the same as the major scale but with a flat 7.ġ.2.3.4.5.6.b7 For F it would be – F.G.A.Bb.C.D.Eb So to answer your question, by Dominate Scale I’m actually referring to the Mixolydian scale – the 5th mode of the major scales. Hope things are going well for you and yours at this time. We will explore the ‘Anatole Turnaround’ where we put everything into a full measure, giving our singer tons of space to do their own ending.Īlways wonderful to hear from you. We will add a ‘Trad Jazz’ ending that’s a fairly common device to use in older jazz music. ![]() Something I like to do for my own arrangement, is to then play the first A up high, rooted and simple, then come down into walking bass for the 2nd A Section. If you are working with a seasoned singer, or if you are performing this song on your own, then you can use an introduction to run some improvised fills using the F Blues Scale and other bluesy embellishments influenced by the great Ray Charles. There’s no hard and fast rules here other than to see what you like and what adds to the message of the music that you want to communicate. We can add as many rootless as you like but also experiment with triads and rooted voicings. If you are feeling comfortable at this point, you ca start to be arrangement-minded, deciding what sounds good to you. Introducing Rootless VoicingsĪfter covering the basic 7th chords, we will introduce rootless voicings in our right hand. In this lesson we will start with 7th chords, and give a mind to the arrangement. In the first video, we familiarised ourselves with the basic melody and harmony, and worked on a simple application of walking bass. Welcome to this 2nd lesson of "Georgia on my Mind", for the accompanying pianist, or the singing pianist. ![]()
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