Re: [Harp-L] Help me position/key
Yes;
I just listened to a sample via Amazon. It did sound as if the I & IV chords were minor. I've certainly heard it played both ways, and in 2nd & 3rd as far as the harp was concerned.
RD
>>> <Blueharp1@xxxxxxx> 24/02/2009 16:40 >>>
And then again, if the guitarist calls it in A minor on a given night ~ then
it's in A minor. Learn both approaches. I like the minor version, a little
on the "Green Onions" side. If you like the original, learn to sing it, call
out your own key and make it yours.
JG
In a message dated 2/23/2009 8:52:35 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
harp-l-request@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Gary;
It's been a while since I've had my old SBWII records on the turntable, but
I am not so sure that 'Help Me' is minor. I suspect it leans heavily on the
pentatonic blues scale giving a strong impression of a minor, but I suspect
there are dominant sevenths (ie with major thirds) being played down at the
bottom end.
There is a lot of blues that sounds minor, but is not; the flat 3rd in the
blues scale, when stacked on top of a dominant 7th with it's major third,
creates what you'd have to call a 'sharp ninth' harmony.
Having said that, it is possible to play 'Help me' in third position over
dominant 7th chords (I know someone is going to jump on me here for my
terminology)
It works for some tunes and not for others though; you just have to be
careful, 'cause in the blues. there are no strict rules beyond taste.
RD
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