My Funny Valentine
Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2021 7:49 am
I mentioned this song in another thread (the typical thing where someone requests a song, right after the band just finished playing it ), and a couple of people have sent me emails - asking if I have a lead sheet for it.
We weren’t using any lead sheets on the gig and I’m sure that the chord changes can be found online, but - though the song sort-of sounds as though it has complex chord changes, they are really quite simple:
It is usually in C minor, and there are two sections where it just stays in C Minor - with the bass line walking down chromatically (starting on C) each bar by another half step. In the middle, it goes to the relative major, E-flat - with little more than several I -- II - V - I patterns.
Find a simpler (less arranged) recording of it on youtube, and and - keeping in mind everything stated above – play along, until it all makes sense. It’s always better to just ~know~ a song, than having to read it off a piece of paper.
We weren’t using any lead sheets on the gig and I’m sure that the chord changes can be found online, but - though the song sort-of sounds as though it has complex chord changes, they are really quite simple:
It is usually in C minor, and there are two sections where it just stays in C Minor - with the bass line walking down chromatically (starting on C) each bar by another half step. In the middle, it goes to the relative major, E-flat - with little more than several I -- II - V - I patterns.
Find a simpler (less arranged) recording of it on youtube, and and - keeping in mind everything stated above – play along, until it all makes sense. It’s always better to just ~know~ a song, than having to read it off a piece of paper.