Jazz Lesson For The Octave Mandolin - I Found A New Baby
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In this video lesson, I show you how to play a more advanced jazz melody style on the octave mandolin, combining single-note melody with chord punches. The tune demonstrated is the jazz standard "I've Found a New Baby," written by Jack Palmer and Spencer Williams.
This iconic piece, first released in 1926, has been immortalized by the performances of legendary artists such as Benny Goodman, Charlie Christian, Sidney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, Homer, and Jethro (Burns).
Our unique arrangement of this classic tune features an ornamented melody and a distinctive backup rhythm on the octave mandolin.
This lesson focuses on the advanced melody style using some chord punches, a very intricate mandolin technique for soloing or jazz improvisation.
Remember that this lesson builds on the previous tutorial, which focused on the single-note melody. I recommend starting with that one since that should be the starting point for soloing or jazz improvisation.
We are playing it in the key of Dm (F-major) and using closed-position playing for the entire melody, meaning no open strings.
In Mandolin Secrets Academy you’ll find:
- Sheet music/tabs (PDF)
- Backing and play-a-long tracks (MP3)
- How-to-play-instructions

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