Kurt Rosenwinkel - Pannonica (Melody + Analysis)
0:00 Transcription 1:20 Analysis Introduction 3:29 A section 13:33 2nd A 18:24 B section 24:25 Last A *A shell voicing is usually 1 3 7 or 1 7 3 of a chord. I use the term shell voicing to talk about 3rds and 7ths (a better term would be rootless shell voicing). Here's an analysis of Pannonica by Kurt Rosenwinkel on the album East Coast Love Affair. In this video, I discuss how Kurt harmonize the melody of the song. He mainly uses thirds, shell voicings, triads, drop2 voicings and fourths voicings. If you enjoyed this video, please press the like button and subscribe to my channel! Hope you enjoy and have a great day! Aimé If you enjoyed this video, please consider making a donation to : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/aimed... Thanks! Gear : D'angelico New York Excel DC D'addario Strings 12 gauge (very used) Dunlop Tortex Flex 1.5 mm Vintage Roland Cube 60 With a Weber Speaker

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