Re: "Stormy Monday" help



I use a C harp for Stormy Monday in G.  Even unvalved and no OBs, just using
traditional bends there are plenty of great notes, double stops, and chords.
With OB or valved bends, it's even better.

 -- IronMan Mike Curtis www.ironmancurtis.com www.southlandblues.com
Sundays, 2pm Stagger Inn, 9108 Alondra, Bellflower
exc. Last Sun, Tia Juanas, Irvine (LARHA harp jam)
Tue 8pm (jam) Starboard Attitude, Redondo Beach


- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jp Pagan" <jpl_pagan@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "harp-l harp-l" <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 1:03 PM
Subject: "Stormy Monday" help


>
> hey all,
>
>    the band i play with wants to start doing
> "Stormy Monday," probably in G, and i was wondering if
> anyone here had any suggestions about a good position
> for this tune.
>    as the bass player described it, it's a 12 bar in
> G, with the G chords being 7ths and the C chords being
> 9ths. also, in the seventh and eighth measures, there
> is a "run of Min 7ths A, B, B flat. For the ninth and
> tenth measure d9 and D#9 are played." i have to admit,
> i'm a little shaky on what that last part all means.
>    any help/analysis would be appreciated.
>
>    --Jp
>
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