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Caravan

June 21st, 2010 No comments

When arranging a piece of music choosing the right instrumentation is key to shaping the sound. The original version of Caravan was born out of Juan Tizol’s concept of the Duke Ellington Orchestra’s sound, a big band. Compare the different arrangements, noticing the overall effects of instrument choice. Another aspect of the difference you may notice is how the players solo over the chord changes.

Caravan SCORE - Am

Now if you add lyrics to the melody and hear it arranged by Nat King Cole you’ve got something very different but the essence of the tune is not lost – I would say it’s enhanced.

CARAVAN lyrics

Night and stars a-bove that shine so bright

The myst-’ry of their fa-ding light

That shines up-on our ca-ra-van

Sleep up-on my shoulder as we creep

Across the sand so I may keep

The mem-’ry of our ca-ra-van

This is so ex-ci-ting

You are so in-vi-ting

Rest-ing in my arms

As I thrill to the ma-gic charms

Of you beside me here be-neath the blue

My dream of love is com-ing true

With-in our des-ert ca-ra-van!

C Jam Blues, in Db

February 4th, 2010 No comments
The title of this fun piece by Duke Ellington is C Jam Blues,
but the key they play the song in is Db.
So, I refer to this song as Db Jam Blues and use "D flat" as its lyrics.
This is to help you get a feel for playing the tune.
Say the words as you play the notes.
There are three basic chords: Db6 Gb6 Ab7.
In the attached chart you'll learn how to play an arpeggio of each chord
that creates a walking bass line,
a stream of quarter notes that flow throughout the song to give you
a swinging beat, synchronized with the drummers ride cymbal.
The form of the tune is called 12 Bar Blues.
This is a valuable form to learn because many songs are based on it.

Use the GUITARĀ  & BASS charts to play along with the attached video.

Charts

Db Jam Blues GTR-LEAD SHEET

Db Jam Blues TAB gtr-lead sheet

Db Jam Blues BS-LEAD SHEET

Db Jam Blues TAB bass-lead sheet

Video