![]() ![]() Most of the chords that I use here are shell voicings, so it is a good idea to check those out in G minor. This makes it easy to add chords while the long note is sounding. You can think of the first phrase as an example. The melody of Autumn Leaves is mostly a pick-up with followed by a single long note on the heavy bar. To learn the chord melody we need some chords to play with the melody. Learning some useful Shell-voicings for the song ![]() This also allows for using the melody in the lower octave that often sounds a little fuller. The arrangement is using call-response to also allow the chords to add some groove to. The form of Autumn Leaves is AAB where A is 8 bars and B is 16 bars, so it is a 32 bar form. This is not the key from the real book, but it is the most common key for performing the song. The key that I am using for Autumn Leaves in this arrangement is G minor. You can scroll down and download the PDF of the Arrangement at the end of the page.Īutumn Leaves – The Song and the Chord Melody Arrangement The chords I am using are for the biggest part simple 3-note voicings called shell-voicings and I have also included some exercises to check those out. In this lesson I will go over a chord melody arrangement of Autumn Leaves that I made. This famous jazz standard is both a great melody and a fairly easy option to play an easy chord melody. Autumn Leaves is a great song to get starting playing easy chord melody arrangements on guitar. ![]()
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