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Rob MacKillop



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PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:48 am    Post subject: Footprints Reply with quote

Hi Scott,

I'm new here - found your website recently and have enjoyed listening to your mp3s. Great stuff.

I'm working on Wayne Shorter's Footprints and wondered what ideas you have for bars 9 and 10 - it seems anything will fit over these chords, so I put in a few chromatic lines.

Aebersold's chords - are they correct? He has F#half-dim, B7#9, E7#9 A7#9#5 (Eb7+11). Not quite what I hear on Miles's old recording.

A wonderful piece, which obviously you love as well.

Cheers,
Rob
PS Anyone else want to chip in ideas?
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 1:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Footprints Reply with quote

Hi Rob,

Thanks for posting. I'll check it out later but the ii-Vs seem correct I think. I usually just treat them for what they are and use ii-V ideas. I'll see if I can record a new take later today or tomorrow. I haven't played over this for some time!

Scott

Rob MacKillop wrote:
Hi Scott,

I'm new here - found your website recently and have enjoyed listening to your mp3s. Great stuff.

I'm working on Wayne Shorter's Footprints and wondered what ideas you have for bars 9 and 10 - it seems anything will fit over these chords, so I put in a few chromatic lines.

Aebersold's chords - are they correct? He has F#half-dim, B7#9, E7#9 A7#9#5 (Eb7+11). Not quite what I hear on Miles's old recording.

A wonderful piece, which obviously you love as well.

Cheers,
Rob
PS Anyone else want to chip in ideas?

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