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  • #29930
    john
    Keymaster

      Bis key most definately!
      it’s a matter of practicing major arpeggios, that’s what in the mood melody is.
      make yourself up a little chordal arpeggio exerciseL
      C E G C, E G C E, G C EG etc
      in as many keys as you can.
      when you start getting this smooth the In the Mood melody will become easy.

      #29937
      Jazz Cat
      Participant

        hey thanks Johnny, that worked great; just got done practicing, the Bb bis fingering made a big difference….i never liked that fingering since I often like trilling off the side key, but this song made me appreciate it..super song for the new year, I’m making a video asap of it

        other lessons learned:

        a) your alternate C#/C/Bb down-progression on the 3rd melody note group sounds terrific (minute 1:55 in your video), a nice cool blues touch; thanks
        b) thx for the rim shots on the ending quiet-3 area, perfect lead-in, early warning to play
        c) it’s an easy song to memorize the intro + melody, I can finally play it by heart now, that part

        great song for the new year, on youtube my top 3 vids i like:

        audio only, super mix

        #29938
        john
        Keymaster

          Oh ya, I use the bis for Bb more than any other fingering position…it works for almost everything I do.
          In The Mood is one of those era favorites, much like Johnny B Goode from the 50’s
          I do notice when my swing band plays live it always is a crowd favorite so very worth learning.

          #29956
          Michael
          Participant

            Hey Johnny,
            I was going to start working on this song soon…what are your thoughts about playing it as an Alto/Tenor duet, the cpu screen split in 2 with Tenor on one side and Alto on the other? I started working on Urgent yesterday, I’m doing the same thing with that song, main melody on Alto and those famous Sax lines/solo with the Tenor. I’m learning the whole song on Tenor when I play it in front of someone, but for the sake of uploading the song as a cool video project I thought a duet would be cool to see, both for Urgent and In the Mood 🙂

            #29957
            john
            Keymaster

              ya as you know I did that kinda thing with Baker Street and Careless Whisper because they both had the famous sax lines on alto.
              it’s a lot of work and you’ll be editing for a while!

              #29977
              Jazz Cat
              Participant

                great idea, eventually I’d like to do greenscreen w/both, so both onscreen same time. In the Mood’s perfect for that since it’s an ensemble sax part…though right re a ton of editing work…

                #30024
                Michael
                Participant

                  Hey Jazz Cat, more editing means more fun 🙂 They’re very entertaining to see, great encouragement for Members here on Johnny’s site to say the least. I think that’s so cool how you use the Green Screen..I learned how to do it and have created some background slide shows for some upcoming edits..each of those slide shows took like 3 hours or so to put together LOL But I think it adds so much. I don’t plan on going crazy and using the Green Screen all the time, but do plan on making good use of it for sure. It would be cool if you could put some kind of a “how to” tutorial to post on the forum under “home recording” to teach members how to use the Green Screen for video edit..everyone loves seeing your video editing; fantastic to say the least 🙂 Yes, In the Mood is absolutely perfect for an Alto/Tenor duet. I plan on doing it after I’m done making “Urgent” into a Duet 🙂

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