Alright, so looks like I lied yesterday about it being my last post for a while. Once you get into a rhythm working with Sibelius, you get pretty quick at inputting things and might as well keep going! This is definitely it for at least a week or so... I gotta practice this stuff!!!
Not You Again is a John Scofield contra-fact over the changes of There Will Never Be Another You. It can be heard on the 2000 album, Works For Me. My ensemble director back in my first year of undergrad (2003), Jamie Clark, had us playing this tune and urged us to check out the album and its "dream band": John Scofield, Kenny Garrett, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride & the late Billy Higgins. Jamie, you were onto something!
Listen to Brad's solo
Click here to view WITH chord symbols (my interpretation) over his LH superimposed chords
Click here to view WITHOUT chord symbols over his LH superimposed chords
As you can see from the date stamp, I first transcribed this YEARS ago (stayed up all night doing it, much to the annoyance of my parents). Tinkered around with it to make my ego feel good that I had worked out something "hip", although I never really studied it properly - I was 18 at the time and terrified of what I was hearing. I decided to take another look at it today so I could clean it up (my LH chords in the 2nd chorus were way off), put it through Sibelius and post it on this blog. 6.5 years on, and it still scares me... although thankfully not as much! I still don't really know what's going on in the 2nd chorus, but at least I'm now in a better position to try and work it out! :-)
I tried to transcribe McBride's bass line too, but didn't get very far (hard to hear the pitches clearly, especially when he sometimes gets lost in the mix with the drums). From what I can hear overall, he mostly sticks to the changes as written.
Anyway, enjoy this one. If anyone can shed some light on what sort of "concept" Brad is using to reharmonise the 2nd chorus, leave me a comment. Cheers!