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Cherokee: Journey Through The Real Book #61 (Jazz Piano Lesson) 

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Ron Drotos: Jazz piano solo and musical/historical discussion of Ray Noble song “Cherokee,” which was a favorite of Charlie Parker’s and the inspiration for his bebop classic “KoKo.”
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Overview of “Cherokee” and composer/bandleader Ray Noble 0:00
Ray Noble film clip in the movie “Pride Of The Yankees” 0:14
Investigating the mystery of Charlie Parker’s 1945 “KoKo” recording 0:42
What is the melody to Charlie Parker’s tune “KoKo?” 1:08
“KoKo” as based on the chords to “Cherokee” 1:26
Why Charlie Parker didn’t write a “real” melody to “KoKo” 1:31
Solving the mystery of the “missing melody” in Charlie Parker’s 1945 “KoKo” recording 1:53
Finding clues on the alternate “take” of “KoKo” 1:57
Charlie Parker’s love for improvising over the chords to “Cherokee” 2:00
Charlie Parker’s 15-hour daily practice sessions 2:18
Charlie Parkers fluency in all 12 keys 2:24
The bridge of “Cherokee” as moving through “unusual” keys 2:29
How Charlie Parker developed “KoKo” from “Cherokee” 3:12
A tip for playing jazz at fast tempos 4:24
Jazz piano comping at fast tempos 4:31
Jazz piano soloing at fast tempos, with a sense of “flow” 4:39
A Keith Jarrett-like introduction 5:16
Keeping the introductory pattern going under the tune’s melody 5:24
Harmonizing the melody in 4ths and 5ths 5:43
Slightly more legato during the bridge 5:59
Left hand melodic fills between right hand phrases 6:01
Returning to the opening groove 6:17
Beginning the solo by developing a motif 6:31
Repeated notes 6:49
Bebop-style soloing 6:57
Outlining the chords 7:20
A lick influenced by Chick Corea’s solo on “Spain” 7:39
A 2-handed Billy Taylor lick 7:47
Improvising off the melody 7:52
Going outside the changes 7:54
Improvising over shell voicings on the bridge to “Cherokee” 8:08
A passage inspired by Art Tatum 8:24
Quoting Billy Strayhorn’s “Take The ‘A’ Train” 8:33
Reprising the melody to “Cherokee” 8:39
Using a pointilistic piano texture in a jazz context 9:11
Ending with a flourish 9:41
The importance of having a musical “concept” when playing solo jazz piano 9:43
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Комментарии : 23   
@BenJogan
@BenJogan 2 года назад
Underrated channel... You're superb
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 2 года назад
Thanks Jonathan - much appreciated :)
@nicholasburch2122
@nicholasburch2122 Год назад
thank you for the stories and history
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
You're welcome, Nicholas - good luck with your playing!
@LokeyeMC
@LokeyeMC 4 года назад
Your talent and kindness blend in a very unique style that is so much fun to learn from. I'm so excited to learn my next tune from you: Cherokee!! Soon I will be playing it in 12 keys!
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 4 года назад
Thank you Lokeye. That' a very nice thing to say! Good luck with the 12 keys on Cherokee!!!
@jonunderscore
@jonunderscore 6 лет назад
Loved your solo on this!
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 6 лет назад
Thanks, I appreciate that very much :)
@davidgerber9317
@davidgerber9317 6 лет назад
Great video, great playing. Thank you very much for sharing this. This is the first of your videos I have seen, so I'm excited to see there are 60 more for me to explore! ( BTW, 8:30 sounded like a quote from the intro to "Take the A Train")
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching, David! Yep, I'm going through the whole book and am almost up to #70. You have good ears - that is indeed a quote from the intro to Take The A Train!
@vincentcauchois4013
@vincentcauchois4013 6 лет назад
Hi from France :). Great vibes and so nice ! Thanks for the journey, just got the real book (1st vol) for my 20th birthday, as I'm just getting into Jazz music and your videos really inspire me :D
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 6 лет назад
Hi Vincent, thanks for your kind words! I've been to France several times and loved both the country and the people. Congratulations on getting into jazz - it's a wonderful exploration. Good luck :)
@pamtebelman2321
@pamtebelman2321 4 года назад
My favorite jazz tune, along with All The Things You Are, by Kern. Great information and great playing!
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 4 года назад
Thanks Pam! I agree about both tunes. It's interesting that these are your two favorite tunes - they both end their bridges with a 7(#5) chord. I wonder if there are other tunes that do this too!
@pamtebelman2321
@pamtebelman2321 4 года назад
Interesting observation, and although I know very little about chord structures, I do know what I like. If you like "All The Things You Are" I'm sure you would enjoy Gene Harris' live version with Johnny Griffin, Frank Weiss, Martin Drew and Jim Mullen on RU-vid. It's a marathon marvel! Also, Dave Brubeck has a great version of Cherokee on his "Live at the UK" album. God bless.
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 4 года назад
@@pamtebelman2321 Thanks, Pam - I hadn't heard either of those recordings! The Brubeck album has a great version of Body and Soul as well.
@pamtebelman2321
@pamtebelman2321 4 года назад
@@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 Agreed, very creative! Not my favorite tune, but done very nicely by Dave, and Bobby M. is superb. I think the best version of Cherokee I've heard is Art Tatum's - no surprise, of course. Another good one is Harry James with a superb drum solo by wildman Buddy Rich.
@alenlee5718
@alenlee5718 4 года назад
I believe Dizzy also plays the piano on Koko, as the pianist didn’t show up for the session. You can hear that there is no piano during the “head”.
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 4 года назад
I've heard that too, Alen. It's interesting to compare Dizzy's own highly-organized recording sessions with this session of Parker's, which was the opposite!
@trishmairet4061
@trishmairet4061 4 года назад
Just curious about all the arpeggiated chords. To my ear they compete a little with the right hand. That right hand is busy! Nice version. Are there more up tempo tunes in your video collection?
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 4 года назад
Thanks Trish! Yeah, everyone will hear these things in their own way. Maybe it's the right hand that's competing with the arpeggiated chords. Or maybe they both contribute to a composite texture. Good food for thought! Lots of uptempo tunes here, since I'm playing every tune in the Real Book, both fast and slow. Cherokee is definitely one of the fastest, though :)
@terryviriyasuthee3021
@terryviriyasuthee3021 3 года назад
Great skill! but why all the talk??? -_- you get more views if you don't talk you know that?
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453
@rondrotoskeyboardimprov9453 3 года назад
Thanks!
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