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Fee Fi Fo Fum - Wayne Shorter If I could step into a musical time machine, I would probably set the dial on December 24, 1964. That's when Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Herbie Hancock, Elvin Jones and Freddie Hubbard went into the studio and recorded the album "Speak No Evil" which contains the song I play in this video, "Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum" . This quintet, and the music they produced, is among my all time favorites. So how to improvise on a tune like this? Well, the bridge is easy so let's start there. It's sort of like the second half of a Bb blues - Eb7 going to Bb7. So the Bb blues scale with grace notes and embellishments works very well. Then there are a couple of II-V's (Bb-7 to Eb7 and A-7 to D7) so chord tones and the like are in order. The rest of the tune I try to think of in terms of a blues but with substitutions. It's fairly complex but there are elements of blues in Bb and Eb and then a measure of G blues with some chromatic steps and assorted changes in between. This type of stuff never comes easy. I find the best way is to listen to the original recording a zillion times until I can sing back every (almost) note of each players solo. This gets the tune so ingrained into me that I don't have to think - just feel the tune and play. The other aspect of this tune that makes it so great is the tempo. This laid back swing is just ripe for all kinds of rhythmic shenanigans during the solo. The last note of the melody hits on beat 4 of bar 22 which is just one more enjoyable twist in this unusual song. Playing at this tempo, I find it is the phrasing, almost more than the actual notes, which makes the solo interesting. I've placed the "midi keys" on top of my own playing for enhanced visualization. For further dissection of my playing I've placed the MIDI file (piano only) for downloading here: http://www.divshare.com/d ownload/3463264-fe0 The chord changes PDF file is here: http://www.divshare.com/d ownload/3463759-25b If you are interested in this and other backing tracks, they are available at www.jazzbooks.com.
Date : January 14, 2008 - 01:07:46 AM
Tags : herbie Roger drums wayne hancock piano carter evil Friedman shorter FP-4 jazz bass improvisation Roland Music speak |
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