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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Recorda_MeRecorda Me - Wikipedia

    "Recorda Me", which translates to "Remember Me" from Portuguese, is a jazz standard by the saxophonist Joe Henderson. It was introduced on Henderson's debut album Page One, in 1963. This album also featured the first recording of the jazz standard "Blue Bossa", written by trumpeter Kenny Dorham.

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    • June 3, 1963
  2. 3. Nov. 2013 · Joe Henderson Quintet - Recorda-Me (1963) Personnel: Kenny Dorham (trumpet), Joe Henderson (tenor sax), McCoy Tyner (piano), Butch Warren (bass), Pete La Roca (drums) from the album 'PAGE ONE...

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  3. Recorda-me (Joe Henderson tune, found on "Page One") Recorded at NYC Town Hall in February 22, 1985 ...more.

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  4. From the Munich Philharmonie,Tenor saxophonist and composer of some jazz classics as “Inner Urge” performs with his trio at the Münchner Kalviersommer Joe Ha...

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    • Recorda Me Chord Changes & Form
    • Making Sense of The Changes
    • Researching Different Recordings
    • Joe Henderson’s Solo on Recorda Me
    • 5 Joe Henderson Soloing Tactics on Recorda Me
    • Steps to Master Recorda Me

    One of the most important aspects of learning a tune is understanding the form, and most of time in jazz, a tune uses a common form like AABA or ABABwhere sections of the tune repeat several times. But Recorda Me is different…have a listen to the tune from Joe Henderson’s album Page One… A total of 16 bars, each 4 measure piece of the tune is a new...

    When it comes to the chord progression of Recorda Me, the first thing to note is the relationship between the first two chords – they’re a minor third apart. You start with A minor followed by another minor chord up a minor 3rd, C Minor: And then, this second minor chord, C minor, becomes the start of a ii V7 at the end of its 4 bar section, resolv...

    Any time you want to study a tune, it’s a good idea to check out multiple recordings, and the first recording, and probably the most famous recording of Recorda Me, is the one we already listened to a bit – Page One. Here’s the full version below… The next recording comes from Joe Henderson’s Live at The Lighthouse. And finally, the last recording ...

    Today we’ll be looking at the first chorus of Joe Henderson’s solo on Recorda Me from his big band album, and it’s pure perfection. Have a listen to the full chorus before we pull it apart… There is so much to learn from these 16 bars. Things like: 1. How to practice minor sequences 2. How to use upbeat rhythms in your lines 3. How to use cells ove...

    Joe Henderson is incredible… And so much of what he plays sounds as though it’s not from this world, highly technical and complex, yet still melodic. So the difficulty in transcribing him always becomes, how can you actually make use of what you find? I mean, getting the notes doesn’t really matter if you can’t take your findings into your own play...

    So there you have it… While Recorda Memay be presented as a beginner jazz tune in today’s world, it has quite a few challenges. But if you use this checklist, you’re sure to master it in no time. Here are the steps to master Joe Henderson’s Recorda Me: 1. Start by understanding the unique form 2. Get a mental model of the chords & understand the lo...

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · Today’s Song of the Day is “Recorda Me,” a Henderson original with a percolating bossa nova groove and an infectious hard-bop melody. The song — which Henderson wrote when he was 15 years old — has become a jazz standard and a jam session favorite. Listen to its first-ever recording below. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Join Our Newsletter.

  6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Recorda Me · Joe Henderson The Definitive Joe Henderson ℗ 1963 Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Recor...