Hardbopjazz Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago This tune was written in 1941 by Monk, Hot Lips Page and Joe Guy, but has never recorded. Too bad the changes are not on the sheet music in the image. I would like to try playing it. Quote
mikeweil Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago AFAIK Monk never wrote down changes. He wanted you to improvise on the tune, not the changes. Quote
John L Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, mikeweil said: AFAIK Monk never wrote down changes. He wanted you to improvise on the tune, not the changes. Can that really be true? None of the accepted harmonizations of Monk's composed melodies come from his own notated music? Monk himself seemed to play similar harmonizations for each given piece. Edited 8 hours ago by John L Quote
mikeweil Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago There is a scene from a Columbia recording session in the Straight No Chaser documentary where Rouse asks whether the chords he just makes up are correct. So obviously there were no chord symbols on the sheet. I must have some facsimile of a Monk sheet somewhere without chords. I will look for it. To me it makes sense. Monk wanted improvisation on the tune, not the chord changes, and he himself played just like that. 7 hours ago, John L said: Monk himself seemed to play similar harmonizations for each given piece. If so, he wouldn't have needed to notate changes. Quote
mikeweil Posted 53 minutes ago Report Posted 53 minutes ago https://notat.io/download/file.php?id=3399 Facsimile of Monk's Mood. Chord symbols written in black, squeezed in afterwards, likely by someone else. Quote
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