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  1. In this guitar lesson, you will learn a chord/melody arrangement of All The Things You Are + guitar solo examples and licks (Charlie Parker and Chet Baker).

    • Dirk Laukens
    • 7
    • 8 min
  2. Very frequently played circle-of-fifths heavy tune; Chords and playlist for the Jazz Standard All The Things You Are by Jerome Kern

  3. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Learn and practice All The Things You Are and start improvising over this jazz standard with confidence. Chord Chart. Playlist. Play Along. Membership. “All the Things You Are” was written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II for the Broadway musical “Very Warm for Me,” which debuted in 1939.

  4. Fm7 B m7 E 7 A Maj7 D Maj7 G7 CMaj7 Cm7 Fm7 B 7 E Maj7 A Maj7 D7 GMaj7 Am7 D7 GMaj7 F m7 B7 EMaj7 C7 5 Fm7 B m7 E 7 A Maj7 D Maj7 D m7 Cm7 B 7 B m7 E 7 A Maj7 (Fim) G7 C7 1 All The Things You Are Hammerstein/Kern

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    • Tune's History
    • The Nuts and Bolts
    • All The Things You Are: Introduction
    • All The Things You Are: Comping Ideas
    • All The Things You Are: Chord Melody
    • All The Things You Are: Single-Note Solo
    • All The Things You Are: Chord Reference Sheet

    All the Things You Are is a definite "must" in the jazz repertoire. The tune was composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II in 1939 for Kern's last Broadway show, Very Warm for May. As has been commonplace in jazz history, the critics tore the show apart and it was quite a financial disaster. Nevertheless, the tune became one of th...

    All the Things You Are is not only a fun tune to improvise on, but it is also a brilliant composition. The effect created by the modulations to remote keys is reminiscent of romantic music. Because of its interesting features in melody, harmony and form, "All the Things You Are" is played at all kinds of tempos and in many different styles. The mel...

    Many play this tune with this very popular intro. I first heard this introduction on Charlie Parker's version. In fact, I do believe that he and Dizzy Gillespie are credited for this intro. Either way, be sure you know it if you are learning this tune.

    Here are a few shapes you can use when comping for this tune. This song in particularly has a very open melody so that leaves the accompanist with a good bit of freedom. Of course, it's never a good idea to abuse it, but it's nice to have!

    As usual, we are making use of shell voicings and drop 2 voicings. Exceptions will come up here and there to accommodate the melody and add some color, but they are the basis of most of this chord melody. Be sure to get these shapes under your belt as they are vital to any jazzer's chord vocabulary. In the B section, I've seen that Am7 played as Am...

    In this solo, we are simply attempting to make use of the concepts covered on this website, such as soloing with guide-tones and making use of space, good phrasing, etc. As always, you can take some of the licks here and applying them to other tunes right away. This is why transcribing is so helpful!

    In addition to all of this great content, we have also provided you with a reference sheet full of some basic chord shapes you can use over this tune. Download your "All the Things You Are - Chord Melody, Solo, and More" Join our Community here.

  5. All The Things You Are jazz standard chord chart and backing tracks. All The Things You Are (Play-Along) 165 bpm. 150 bpm. 110 bpm. 100 bpm. 161 bpm. 139 bpm. 120 bpm. For instruments in C. C. Eb. Bb.

  6. C ast members Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, and Ralph Stewart introduced “All the Things You Are” in Jerome Kern’s last Broadway musical, Very Warm for May, which opened November 17, 1939, and closed after only 59 performances. As a result of horrible reviews, the Alvin Theater was almost empty on the second night.