I worked out these chords by listening to two versions of the song
I've got - one with Monk playing solo at the piano, and another with
him and drums, bass, horns etc.
The two versions aren't exactly the same - but I've tried to find
the common ground between them to get a 'basic' arrangement.
You can play around with the chords, jazzing them up a bit, but the ones
I'll give at the start are the 'basics'.
Within the versions I've got, there's a lot of variation in the chords.
Especially Monk's playing at the piano - he seems to love adding flat
5ths to every other chord !!!
In fact, if you want to increase the 'Monk factor', instead of playing
straight 7ths, play 7-5 chords instead.
E.g in the intro chords instead of : Am7-5 D7 Gm7-5 C7 etc
You could play : Am7-5 D7-5 Gm7-5 C7-5
Intro
E---------8------8-------------------------6------6------------
B---4-6-8----8-6----8-6-7------------2-4-6----6-4---6-4-5------
G--------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
FAm7-5 SIb7
E--------4------4------------------------------------------------
B--0-2-4----4-2----4-2-3-----------------------------------------------
G--------------------------------------------------------------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
Verse 1 :
E----------6-----------------6--------------6--9--8------------------------
B--------6---7--------------------9-------7----------------10---9---9----8-
G------8---------------8----------------8---------------8------------------
D----8--------------8--------------------------------------------------
A-------------------------------------------------------------------
E-----------------------------------------------------------------
SOL#m7 DO#9 MIbm SOL#7-5 DOm7-5 FA7 SIb7-5
E--------11---14---13---------------------------------------------
B-----12---------------14---11------------------------------------
G--13--------------------------------------11---10----8h9---------
D--------------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------------
Verse 2 :
Almost exactly the same - but play Gbmaj7 in the 3rd line
instead of Ebm*
One small variation you can try is on the second line of chords.
Instead of staying on Ebm6 then going to Bm7, you could try this :
MIbm6 SOL#7 SIm7 MI7 SIbm7 MIb7
The rest of the song repeats these chord changes - but breaks them up a bit
and varies them as the solos go over the top.
Chord Shapes :
These are just suggested shapes - you could try others.
Note - I've included two alternatives for these chords : Bm7, Bbm7, E7, Eb7
MI LA RE SOL SI MI MI LA RE SOL SI MI EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE 11 9 8 x x x 10 9 8 x x x 998xxx 8x78xx 464444
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE 2x332x 4x454x 797777 076750 686666 x6564x
I worked out these chords by
..listening to two versions of the
..song
I've got - one with Monk playing
..solo at the piano, and another
..with
him and drums, bass, horns etc.
The two versions aren't exactly
..the same - but I've tried to
..find
the common ground between them to
..get a 'basic' arrangement.
You can play around with the
..chords, jazzing them up a bit,
..but the ones
I'll give at the start are the
..'basics'.
Within the versions I've got,
..there's a lot of variation in
..the chords.
Especially Monk's playing at the
..piano - he seems to love adding
..flat
5ths to every other chord !!!
In fact, if you want to increase
..the 'Monk factor', instead of
..playing
straight 7ths, play 7-5 chords
..instead.
E.g in the intro chords instead of
..: Am7-5 D7 Gm7-5 C7 etc
You could play : Am7-5 D7-5
..Gm7-5 C7-5
Intro
LAm7-5 RE7 SOLm7-5 DO7
E---------8------8----------------
B---4-6-8----8-6----8-6-7---------
G---------------------------------
D---------------------------------
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------
...
-|---------6------6------------
-|---2-4-6----6-4---6-4-5------
-|-----------------------------
-|-----------------------------
-|-----------------------------
-|-----------------------------
FAm7-5 SIb7
E--------4------4-----------------
B--0-2-4----4-2----4-2-3----------
G---------------------------------
D---------------------------------
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------
...
-|----------------------------
-|----------------------------
-|----------------------------
-|----------------------------
-|----------------------------
-|----------------------------
...
-|---
-|---------
-|-
-|-
-|-
-|-
Verse 1 :
MIbm MIbm/RE MIbm/DO# DOm6 SOL#m7
E----------6-----------------6---
B--------6---7-------------------
G------8---------------8---------
D----8--------------8------------
A--------------------------------
E--------------------------------
...
-|-----------6--9--8--------------
-|-9-------7----------------10---9
-|-------8---------------8--------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
...
-|----------
-|---9----8-
-|----------
-|------
-|---
-|-
SOL#m7 DO#9 MIbm
E--------11---14---13-------------
B-----12---------------14---11----
G--13-----------------------------
D---------------------------------
A---------------------------------
E---------------------------------
...
-|--------------------------------
-|--------------------------------
-|---------11---10----8h9---------
-|-----------------------------
-|-----------------------------
-|-----------------------------
Verse 2 :
Almost exactly the same - but play
..Gbmaj7 in the 3rd line
instead of Ebm*
One small variation you can try is
..on the second line of chords.
Instead of staying on Ebm6 then
..going to Bm7, you could try this
..:
The rest of the song repeats these
..chord changes - but breaks them
..up a bit
and varies them as the solos go
..over the top.
Chord Shapes :
These are just suggested shapes -
..you could try others.
Note - I've included two
..alternatives for these chords :
..Bm7, Bbm7, E7, Eb7
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
MI LA RE SOL SI MI MI LA RE SOL SI MI
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
EADGBE EADGBE EADGBE
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