Topic: Any Jazz players/fans here?
I recently injured the thumb joint of my fretting hand recently and as i was unable to play guitar without a lot of discomfort, i took to refreshing and advancing my theory knowledge and notation-reading/writing skills in order to fulfill those young musical urges of mine.
Needless to say ive found a renewed love and interest for jazz, which was fueled all the more by a documentary series called 'Jazz' which filled me in on the innovative legends that are synonymous with the music, and the developments of the style & forms itself. Also, it was narrated by Keith David, no more endorsements necessary...
Ill spare you all the details of how ive greatly benefited as a musician, and its changed my perception of what music is 'about' for me, because i want to get to my motive for posting this....
...Anyone got any idea how to work out the key of a piece/section of music that, not only changes key every second bar, but doesn't have any dominant chords in it so you know where the 'V' chord is? Here's one of my favourite examples...
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/MclaughlinBook/Irish.JPG
...I know in the seventh bar it resolves on the I chord in Bb major, but before then my best guess so far has been that its a 'Bb maj - V, IV... Gb maj - V, IV... Dbmaj - IV, V' . And that took some serious time and attention to try and suss out.
Btw that example is 'A lotus on Irish streams' by the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Im in a big John Mclaughlin trip these days
If i only get one reply on this i'd be more than happy, as ive not seen much/any mention of jazz on this forum since i joined so its most likely it wont be relevant to most members at this point.
Also, if anyone has any thoughts/opinions/heroes/stories regarding jazz music in any way, feel free to share them, would love to hear what you have to say Im young, naive, and hungry for advice from more experienced members of this forum.