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The spreed chord voicings illustrated in this book show s few of the meny possible ways
4m which basic chord symbols ere enriched ani enlarged vhen used by Jerr pieniete ent
arrengers in their pieno sccompaniments end orchestrel backgrounds. A spreed chord voicing
ie the errengenent end distribution of the chordal tones from bottos to top or from top to
Dottom, Esch voicing 1s shown in every key folloving the progression of the Circle of 5the
in clockwise order. an
c rp> gd y> pb g> Bk AD G
412 of the spread voicings shovn are besed on the choris listed in the Besic Chord Chert end
the Block Harmony Votcings.
The student should play each voicing on the pieno using the fingering he finds to be
most comfortable for him. Technique is not importent in the study procedure for there is
no rhythm element involved.
The 2-note voicings of 3ris and 1l0ths should be pleyed with the left hend using the
5th end 3rd fingers end the 5th finger end thumd respectively with the 5th finger on the
lovest note, of course. If @ 10th presents a reaching problem, it cen be rolled by striking
‘the lovest note first and the top note immedistely efter. Sterting vith the little finger
of the left hend the fingers ere numbered 5-4-3-2-1, end sterting with the thumb the right
hand numbers ere 1-2-3-4-5.
‘The fingering on 3-note chords (bess clef) 5-2-1 of the left hend vith 5-31 8 the
eltemnste. lente votcings con be fingered L.H., 5-1, RH. 1-5, with the right hend
alternates 1-3 or 1-4, depending on each individuel reach. Fingering on 5-note voicings can
de L.H. 5-1, RH. 1-2-5 or RH. 1-3-5, with L.H. 5-3-1, RH, 1-3 es the elternste fingering.
6-note votcings can be pleyed using L-H. 5-3-1, B.H. 1-2-5, with alternate fingerings of
L.H. 5-2-1, R-H. 1-2-3 RE. 1-3-5. On the Block Harmony votcings in the treble clef, use
LH. 1-2-3-5 with the bass note pleyed by 5 of the left hend.
Romeuber to use 5 of the L.H. on the lovest note end 5 of the R.H. on the highest note
4n the voicing vhile the other fingers move coufortably to the remsining voices in the
voicing. Any four notes in the treble clef cen be fingered R.H. 1-2-3-5 usi
Judgment on vhstever notes remein in:the bees clef. After a fev practice a:
Fingering problems vill diseppear. Pianists should have no difficulty.
The student con denefit immensely by studying the Besic Chord Chart end the inversions
of these chords plus the Block Heracny Voicings, before sttempting to learn the spreed
chords. Careful attention should be peid to the bess clef voicings on peges 1 end 2,
for they are the bottom votcings of practicelly ell the chords shon in this book.
‘The Melodic Function chart on page ill shove how each note of the chromatic acele fits
into each key 88 8 definite chordal function, This chert will enable the student to moke
further elteretions on these voicings besides helping him to develop and experiment with
voloings cf his own choosing.
‘The density or sound of 5 and 6 note chords 1s much heavier than a \ note chords there-
fore, 9 fest moving beckgroud or accompaniment is better suited to a 3 or h note beckground.
Hovever, thie 1 ¢ wetter of personel teste end is left entirely up to the individual,DRFINETION OF TERMS
(Bese on Major Scele)
6th degree of scale - 6th or 13th
Let degree
ant degree Je degree of aoete = Teh
3nd degree Btn degree of ecole - Rost or 2
eh degree
5th degree of scale - 5th
When 6th 1s edded to a Mj. or Min. tried it 1s colled 6tn,
When 6th is added to 8 7th chord it becones a 13th.
CRROMATIC ALTSRATION BY HALF STEP
(Lovered or reised 1 tone)
= ngth pth degree of scale - b5th
= #9th #5th degree of acele - #5th
2 bard Dye degree of scale - b7th
- uth
‘The béth degree of ecele equals b13th which 1s enhsrmonic
‘to the sugnentea Sth. It te used when downverd resolution
te dectred.
‘TONES WHICH CAN BE SUBSTITUTED FOR ONG ANOTHER
The 7th con be substituted for the 6th (These substitutions
The 9th cen be substituted for the Root (2st) cen be worked both weys.)
The 11en con be substituted for the 3x4
The 13th can be substituted for the 5th
ADDLTEONS AND ALTERATIONS
Type of Chora Possible Asattton Possible Alteration
Major tried Gen, wag.Teh, DT -
Minor tried 6th, brth moj. Teh
‘Augnonted trie vith ej. Teh
Diminished triad 6th (Znhermonte aim. 7th) 7th, moj. Tee
Mejor 6th chord 9th, maj. Tth or doth
Minor 6th chord Sen, maj. Tea or both
Mejor 7th chord Sen, 11th, 13th both, g5th, filth
Dominant Teh hort Sen, 11th, 13th vstn, goth, doth, #9th, #lLth
Minor Tth chord Sem, Lith, 13th v5ta, #5th, both
‘Augnonted 7th chord Sen, 11th, 13th noth, #9tn, lth
Diminished 7th chord (Seo Dim. “7th chort substitution poge
‘in MOLRRN MISIC WORKBOOK)
POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS
‘The dominant 7th chord 18 the most flexible of al) the chords show. Besides the edditions
and el) the alterations shovn sbove, the following combinations mey be used with the dominent
7th chord: b9th end #5ths BIth ond vSth: #5ta ond #Oths #11th end vIth; BSth and #9th. Te
Minor 7th chord cen have the D5th ond b9th coubined and added. ‘Tris end error is the best
method in deciding what tones to use and vet tones to elter and combine. ‘The first step feciné
‘the student 1a to lean the spread chord voicings in overy key.
NOTE? Yoicings varked vith en asterisk (*) may be pleyed an octave higher or Lover.
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Chords conteining intervels of ‘ths and 5ths contribute to the " Modern Sound " used in Jazz
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Voices should nove the closest possible way.
Any\tone that fe" comen to vot chords my be sustained or repeated tn the a,
Voices resolve smoothly by step (Maj. 2nd, Min. 2nd) Voce,
A small leap of a Sra (Na). or Min.) can be used in any votce whenever desineg,
Jarge ieape (Pert. th or larger) should occur mostly in the top and bottca tii,
WBlle the nner voices nove the closest possible way. Sonetines one or ty Yoictt
Jeft by step is enough to bind two chards together. "
‘The bass usually moves by the following root movements or interval distance,
Perf. kth, Perf. 5th, Maj. 2nd, Min. 2nd, Maj. 3rd, Min. 3rd, Dim. 5th.
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26EXPERIMENTING WITH VOICINGS
OFTEN BY MOVING ONE TONE OF A VOICING A NEW VOICING CAN BE
REACHED, THESE VOICINGS CAN BE USED AS EMBELLISHMENTS OR AFTER
BEAT CHORDS. ANALYZE THE MOVING TONES OF THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES:
C72 Aish Aly Ale Abgus Abss Aisha
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LIGHT TEXTURED LEFT-HAND STYLE
MANY JAZZ PIANISTS HAVE INCORPORATED INTO THEIR PLAYING
STYLES A LIGHT TEXTURED LEFT-HAND STYLE THAT IS SUPPORTED BY A
BASS LINE THAT IS STRONGLY ANCHORED HARMONICALLY AND GIVES FULL
SUPPORT TO THE CLOSE CLUSTER-TYPE VOICINGS THAT ARE USED BY THE
PIANIST. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLUSTER- TYPE VOICINGS WHICH
PROJECT A LIGHT PERCUSSIVE SOUND HAVE BEEN ENHANCED BY THE SOUNDS
OF AN AMPLIFIED ACOUSTICAL STRING BASS AND THE ELECTRIC GUITAR
TYPE BASS, PLAYING A WELL-CONSTRUCTED BASS LINE.
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