EPISODE · Nov 20, 2024 · 13 MIN
All of Me Harmonic Analysis
from Fretprints Podcast | Vocabulary, Voice, and the Fretboard · host Jim Ellis
Join us as we dive deep into the harmonic structure of the jazz standard "All of Me"! In this episode, we’ll break down the chord progression, explore common substitutions, and uncover the key tonal movements that make this tune a favorite for jazz musicians. We’ll discuss how to: Analyze the harmony to better understand the song’s flow. Use ii-V-I progressions, passing chords, and turnarounds creatively. Apply these concepts to your comping and soloing on guitar. Whether you’re just starting to navigate jazz harmony or you’re looking for fresh insights to inspire your playing, this episode will equip you with the tools to master "All of Me" and elevate your guitar skills. 🎧 Perfect for guitarists who love jazz and want to deepen their harmonic understanding! https://fretprints.com
What this episode covers
Jazz guitar harmonic analysis of the standard All of Me by Gerald Marks and Seymour Simons. Breaks down the chord progressions, secondary dominants, key center shifts, and form to help you understand and improvise over this essential jazz standard on guitar.
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