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    Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    I just finished writing this out for a friend so I figured, what the hell, I'll post it here too since it's such a cool jam and often comes in handy when players are all standing around sayin' "play something man".

    Eddie’s Gospel Grove
    off of Language of the Soul by Ronnie Earl



    C6

    E----------------------------------8----------
    B---------------5-----------------------------
    G---------------5-----------------------------
    D------------------------------7--------------
    A-------------------------------------------- x
    E-------------------------------------------- x



    B dim

    E-------------------------------7-------------
    B------------------------6--------------------
    G------------------------------7--------------
    D------------------------6--------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E--------------------------------------------x



    Am

    E-------------------5-------------------------
    B-------------------5-------------------------
    G-------------------5-------------------------
    D------------------------------7--------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E--------------------------------------------x



    G

    E----------------3----------------------------
    B----------------3----------------------------
    G----------------------4----------------------
    D------------------------------5--------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E--------------------------------------------x



    F7

    E--------------------------------------------x
    B-----------------------6---------------------
    G-------------------------------------8-------
    D------------------------------7--------------
    A-------------------------------------8-------
    E--------------------------------------------x



    E7

    E--------------------------------------------x
    B-----------------------5---------------------
    G------------------------------------7--------
    D------------------------------6--------------
    A-------------------------------------7-------
    E--------------------------------------------x



    Am

    E-------------------5-------------------------
    B-------------------5-------------------------
    G-------------------5-------------------------
    D------------------------------7--------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E--------------------------------------------x

    There is an ascending bass line that goes A, B, C, D, F, E, A.



    Then the tune goes into an Am I IV V progression two times. Am Dm E7#9


    It goes through the I IV V progression twice and then back to the C6 progression twice.


    Solos are played over the I IV V.


    The beauty of this tune is that it breaks up the 1 4 5 drone that jams often fall into and the arrangement is such that it prevents Johnnie Wanker from getting carried away. You have two verses (so to speak) before the song re-groups for the "run-down" from C6.


    One other favorable aspect is that the pentatonic minor scale fits this to a "T". It makes everyone feel like stars when they solo because the just can't hit a wrong note over a minor I IV V.
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Try using Bm7flat 5 for Dm, bit more of a jazz sound.

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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    That's cool JAM. You just gave me a great idea for diminished runs over the IV chord. How cool is that!
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Thanks!

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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    I also like to substitute some of these chord forms for the ones listed above while comping a rythm behind the soloist. When the soloist starts to hear these textural changes it gives them other places to go in their solo and if everyone is on board the jam starts to take on a different vibe which keeps it interesting to the players as well the listeners. And the cool thing is, it all gets gathered up with the descending chord line so the next guy gets to start fresh, and newer players don't get lost.

    Here's a few chord substitutions that pertain to the I IV V part of this tune. You can play any of these chords against their root chord. All I'm doing is changing the bass note. You can even play these chords as a sort of "pent minor chord scale." The bass notes form an A minor arpeggio.

    Am7
    E--------------------------------------------x
    B------------------5--------------------------
    G------------------5--------------------------
    D------------------5--------------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E------------------5--------------------------

    Am/C bass
    E--------------------------------------------x
    B---------------------8-----------------------
    G--------------------------9------------------
    D----------------7----------------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E---------------------8-----------------------

    Am/E bass
    E--------------------------------------------x
    B----------------10----------------------------
    G-------------------------12-------------------
    D----------------10----------------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E-------------------------12-------------------

    Am/G bass
    E--------------------------------------------x
    B------------13--------------------------------
    G-----------------14---------------------------
    D-----------------14---------------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E----------------------15----------------------

    Am octave
    E--------------------------------------------x
    B---------------------17-----------------------
    G---------------------17-----------------------
    D---------------------17-----------------------
    A--------------------------------------------x
    E---------------------17-----------------------
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tele-Bob
    That's cool JAM. You just gave me a great idea for diminished runs over the IV chord. How cool is that!
    TB,

    Why not the diminished over the V7? It's just a 7 chord in disguise. G# diminished= E7flat 9. G# (3rd), B (5th), D (7), F (flat 9) (no root)

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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Good stuff JAM. I was just trying to dish out a little at a time in case anyone is actually trying this stuff. I didn't want to overwhelm anyone with too much stuff too soon, but I like your suggestions!
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    What bugs ME is that I don't know the song .... BUT if it is available in CPH I'll get it!

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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Just play the chords mgade. The timing almost sorts itself out.

    The run down is 2 beats per chord and the change happens on the upbeat. Then you hang for 4 beats on the final A minor. Repeat once. Then into the Am I IV V.

    It's off of "Language of the Soul" By Ronnie Earl.
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Just giving this a bump so maybe the jammers attending the NY Jam will pick it up. Sure is fun to jam on!
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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    Did I mention that I bought Ronnie Earls "Language of the Soul"? :) Way more jazz on it than I anticipated, which is cool! When he is good he is REALLY good!

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    Re: Eddie's Gospel Groove as interpretted by me.

    A word of warning. The walk down I posted in this thread is the same as the recording. The solo sections though are different. I changed it to a minor I IV V for the sake of whipping it out at jams. Enough people are challanged by the walk down when they're hit with it spontaneously. Asking them to learn the other parts on the spot would make their heads implode. So I simplified things a little.

    If you like that Ronnie Earl album, you'll really dig "Ronnie Earl, Blues Guitar Virtuoso, Live in Europe." No doubt his finest work!
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