Another good example of a rhythm changes tune is on the Scofield CD "Grace
Under Pressure" featuring Frisell. It's the title tune and has good solos by both
Scofield and Frisell followed by them trading/wrestling for a minute. A good
example of not being obliged to hit all (or even most of)the changes all the
time.
An interesting note: this album was originally supposed to be a
Scofield/Metheny Album with Metheny being a last minute scratch and Frisell
getting the call to sub(they later did hook up on the CD "I can See Your House
From Here").
Brad
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Yes there are recordings of Metheny and Jim Hall and Frissell playing
Rhythm Changes. just a brief note on this subject. Pat Metheny plays a rhythm
changes tune on his Rejoicing Cd the tune is called Rejoicing. An example for
Jim Hall would be on Jim Hall Live he play Scrapple from the Apple. On
Concierto he also plays a rhythm changes tune.Some great Frisell are the
recordings with Paul Motian, and The new one, Play a Mike Stern CD featuring
Bill Frisell and John Scofield. This should get you started.
Peace,
Teddy
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