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Thread: Everyboy Loves Somebody - Ken Lane-Taylor-Coslow

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    Default Everyboy Loves Somebody - Ken Lane-Taylor-Coslow


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    Quote Originally Posted by mtcosta View Post
    There are a couple of details to review:
    - I'm not sure: is + used as #5 or as major 7th (the old Italian way)?
    - the chord in bar 15 (2nd ending) is custom, and should be written correctly (but I'm guessing written in before the one in the 1st ending, since they should be the same).
    - when there are 3 chords in a measure you could make the close ones small (left tumbler in chords section - S makes small, N makes normal), so readable
    - I would write G#o instead of Abo because it's easier to think of the chord tones and scale...

    cheers

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    Why don't you go ahead and post a chart here with your corrections/suggestions....?
    )BOB

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    Thanks for the song. A nice addition. Keep posting and thank you.


    Quote Originally Posted by mtcosta View Post

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdxdjazz View Post
    Why don't you go ahead and post a chart here with your corrections/suggestions....?
    )BOB
    You are so very right! Here it is, corrected and revised with all composer names.

    Everybody Loves Somebody - Ken Lane, Taylor, Coslow
    Live freely. Respect the planet.

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    Last edited by CyrilleB; 11-05-2024 at 09:43 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
    Dean Martin version:

    Everybody Loves Somebody (Dean Martin) - Coslow-Taylor-Lane
    After following this chart against the recording (on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-2_OstpR5c ), the chart doesn't appear to follow the song. I may be misreading the chart, but can you provide more guidance how this chart works? It's definitely not a "top-to-bottom" 1x flow. Thank you!

    P.S. Is the original song in F major, not Eb major as indicated in the chart?

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    I suggest that you listen to the song again. The key of the Dean Martin version is in Eb (that's the key of the YouTube link that you have provided).
    The chart that I've posted follows exactly the same structure as that version (you can sync the iReal pro player with it to check).
    If you're not familiar with the standard music convention regarding repeat symbols (Segno, Da Capo, Coda and so on, you can find the relevant information about it in this forum (or also on the internet, wikipedia and so on)
    Cheers!

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveBuergerOnBass View Post
    After following this chart against the recording (on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-2_OstpR5c ), the chart doesn't appear to follow the song. I may be misreading the chart, but can you provide more guidance how this chart works? It's definitely not a "top-to-bottom" 1x flow. Thank you!

    P.S. Is the original song in F major, not Eb major as indicated in the chart?

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    My apology, you are right! I saw this chart and on the surface it looked like another version I had just reviewed with no changes, so I didn't read it closely enough (assuming it was the same). My error - your chart is spot on perfect.

    Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
    I suggest that you listen to the song again. The key of the Dean Martin version is in Eb (that's the key of the YouTube link that you have provided).
    The chart that I've posted follows exactly the same structure as that version (you can sync the iReal pro player with it to check).
    If you're not familiar with the standard music convention regarding repeat symbols (Segno, Da Capo, Coda and so on, you can find the relevant information about it in this forum (or also on the internet, wikipedia and so on)
    Cheers!

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    Everybody Loves Somebody* - Ken Lane
    This is a little more straightforward chart

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