Most of the chords are going to look like four notes on spaces or four notes on lines. Remember, all these chords are seventh chords so we need the root, third, fifth and seventh. So write a C note on the bass and then write the thirds on top. You don’t need to add any accidentals to the score since the song is in the key of C.īy the way if you’re wondering why there are no clefs in the book this is because these notebooks were made to allow for different types of arrangements so maybe you want to write for two guitars which would require two treble clefs or four viola and cello or oboe and clarinet which will use different key signatures. Afternoon In Paris as shown in The Jazz Standards Progressions Book Notebook Vol.1 So here’s “Afternoon In Paris” as shown in the notebook. This is a very useful resource since it has all the jazz standards all laid out for you with the complete form and chords on an empty grand staff, which will save you tons of time. A good workbook to practice this topic is the Notebook from the Jazz Standards Progressions Book Collection with the grand staff.
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