Fly Me To The Moon - Real Jazz Backing Track - Play Along
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Fly Me To The Moon - Real Jazz Backing Track - Play Along
Music : Bart Howard
Medium Swing
tempo 100 BPM
Intro 4 bars
4 Choruses
This backing track is not MIDI tracks .
The backing track is played with raw musical instruments.
Please enjoy!
As a novice jazzer I like the 100bpm. Gives me time to think about the notes on my guitar. Many thanks for the effort and articulation.
Thank you very much. have fun!
As a bassist, I really appreciate learning the lines you laid down. Nice work. Personality and touch beyond the walking. Thank you.
Thank you for your warm words. Please have fun!
@@jazzbackingtrack Little late to the party, but this is an automatically generated backing track, isn't it? Sounds like a BIAB...
@@jaceksgajek This backing track is not MIDI tracks .
The backing track is played with raw musical instruments.
@@strat1227 I didn't say it's MIDI. I said it sounds like automatically generated. The Band In The Box software generates such backing tracks (and solos too) and it uses live instrument phrases, recorded by actual musicians.
Lyrics
Fly me to the moon
Let me play among the stars
Let me see what spring is like on
A-Jupiter and Mars
In other words, hold my hand
In other words, baby, kiss me
Fill my heart with song and let me sing forevermore
You are all I long for
All I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words, I love you
Fill my heart with song
Let me sing forevermore
You are all I long for, all I worship and adore
In other words, please be true
In other words
In other words
I love you
show nota 10 obrigado
I hope you will do
HEY LOCK by Eddie lockjaw Davis
It is cool tune though
you are great
Thank you for your warm comment.
enjoy !
Nice
Thank you! Enjoy.
any chance you can post the backing track for download?
Download page (.aiff)
firestorage.com/download/09998c38038af00fba51fac99bfb65f9c618d348
Have fun!
In bar 11 of the B section, isn't that originally E half dim instead of Em7? Most times I play E half dim. :)
Thank you for your comment.
I could have sworn this song was in 3/4
AlKohaiMusic Learn how to count then...
Ignore the rude reply. It was originally published as a waltz but is now usually performed as a swing or bossa tune in 4/4
Quincy Jones returned it to 4/4. Sounds ok no matter what time it's in.
Guitar player: this is impossible to follow. There's far better charts out there. This doesn't set up the final line before the Bb7/E7 turn around.