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lobematt
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Can someone just check this for me please?? Been trying to spice up a blues with some extra chords, just wondering if I'm on the right track, any errors? Any suggestions?

I'm using Equinox - Coltrane

Standard Chords are...

C-7|%|%|%|
F-7|%|C-7|%|
Ab7|G9|C-7|%|


What I've changed it too isn't massively different...

C-7|%|%|C-7 F7|
F-7|F-7 Bb7|BbM|C-7 F7|
Eb-7 Ab7|D-7 G9|C-7|C-7 F7

Just trying to throw a load of 2-5s in! Over bars 5 - 7 I've been trying to use Bb Dom BeBop scale.

Any comments are welcome!

Cheers

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Hey Matt. Hope you're well.

Careful in particular with the Ab7 - that's a tritone substitution so does't really work as a V for a ii-V. So, a tritone substitution means Ab7 is replacing D7 - a tritone away. The reason it works is because the 3rds and 7ths are shared, although switched around. So if you wanted a ii-V feel but with this substitution then it would be A-7 followed by Ab7.

Jamie

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[quote name='jdbrewst' timestamp='1339930284' post='1696323']
Just to add - the other part of the puzzle. The reason it would be a D7 in the first place is a device called secondary dominants, you cool with that?
[/quote]

Nope! Can't say I am!

Cheers for the reply

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Lobematt,

Great tune , Coltrane actually plays it, in C# min the sound is much darker.

" Your Standard Chords are...

C-7|%|%|%|
F-7|%|C-7|%|
Ab7|G9|C-7|%|


What I've changed it too isn't massively different...

C-7|%|%|C-7 F7|
F-7|F-7 Bb7|BbM|C-7 F7|
Eb-7 Ab7|D-7 G9|C-7|C-7 F7 "

|C-7 F7| is a II V to Bbmaj not Fmin7
F-7 Bb7 is a II V to Ebmaj



My response

you might want to check this out also try changing the Min7 chords to Min6
Cmin7/ Cmin7/Cmin7/ // Calt
Fmin7/Fmin7/ Cmin7/ // Cmin7/Bb
Ab7#11/ G7alt/ Cmin7 / Dmin7b5 Galt



The minor II V in C min is Dmin7b5 G7b9 The Ab7 #11 is essentially a substitution for the Dmin7b5.
If you wrote out the 2 scales you would see the similarities.

To really get the feeling of the minor blues hang on the regular changes , e.g. the b VI 7 going down a half step to the V7 chord
e.g. in Cmin Ab7#11 G7b9 and play solid foundational lines with good time, all the cats will want to play with you.

Check out Jimmy Garrison or Wilbur Ware playing on a minor tune.



you might also want to check out some of the examples shown here from the
Constructing walking jazz bass lines series by steven mooney.

http://constructingwalkingjazzbasslines.com/jazz-bass-books/the-blues-in-12-keys/

He shows examples of chord substitutions on the blues , rhythm changes and standards and bebop .

Secondary dominant chords are covered as well as tritone substitution.

you can also download free backing tracks to standards as well as the blues in 12 keys in various tempos.

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