Keyboardists! Best book for learning (accurate) Steely Dan?
bbernardini
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Wed May-24-06 08:38 AM
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Keyboardists! Best book for learning (accurate) Steely Dan? |
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I've seen two books that look promising: "The Art of Steely Dan," and "Steely Dan-Just The Riffs." I'm also considering purchasing Fagen's "Concepts for Jazz/Rock Piano" DVD. Thoughts?
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Tue May-30-06 02:00 PM
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I don't understand why you would want to do this. Maybe i could see the Fagen book since jazz and jazz influenced rock would certainly benefit from an understanding of harmonic and melodic theory. (Especially chord structures and substitutions.)
But, i am having a hard time understanding why someone would want to do Steely Dan and be note perfect or "accurate". Doesn't that miss the point completely?
Think of it this way: Would Fagen approve? The Professor
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Wed Jun-07-06 06:49 PM
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2. Years ago I had my hands on the "Katy Lied" songbook |
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and I think the "Gaucho" one as well. In the front of those books Becker/Fagan explained the concept of the "Moo Major" chord - which is really just a polychord - i.e. not using the tonic in the bass. This is part of what gives their music such a rich sound.
Some of my favs are G chord with a D in the bass, F chord with C in the bass, etc.
That first chord in Dr. Wu (If I remember correctly) is D over E. Love that one!!!
After I learned a few of the songs from the book I "borrowed" some of those chords to add to my own music.
I think if Fagan himself did the DVD it would be worth having. Learning others styles just adds some colors to your palette.
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