There Will Never Be Another You Jazz Guitar Guide

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Welcome to My “There Will Never Be Another You” Jazz Guitar Guide!

 

Glad to have you here.

 

Check out the video preview for this course under the curriculum!

 

The aim of this course is to give you the skills required to play the classic and essential jazz standard “There Will Never Be Another You.”

 

“There Will Never Be Another You” is a must-know jam tune that is fun to improvise over, comp, and play—hence why it has been recorded so many times.

 

This guide aims to help you master the tune by teaching you:

 

  1. How to memorize and use the harmony using guide tones
  2. Different and useful ways to improvise over the progression
  3. Harmonic twists and turns you can use when comping and soloing

 

The modulations and harmony from “There Will Never Be Another You” contain techniques used in many other jazz standards, such as:

 

  1. Modulations from the major to the relative minor
  2. Playing into the IV major and IV minor of the key
  3. The backdoor ii–V–I progression (or German sixth)
  4. Back cycling to the ii chord and substitutions
  5. Strong similarities to “A Weaver of Dreams

 

The great thing about this tune is that it can be as simple or as complex as you’d like it to be, making it ideal for both new and seasoned players alike.

 

So pick up your favorite guitar and let’s begin learning this great tune!

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What Will You Learn?

  • How to Comp Another You
  • 2 Comping Studies with Diagrams
  • 6 Soloing Jazz Studies with TAB
  • Trading Fours Transcription w/ Analysis
  • Harmonic Analysis and Variations

Course Content

There Will Never Be Another You Guide

  • 02:49
  • Harmonic Analysis
    09:06
  • Harmonic Variations
    09:41
  • Guide Tones
    04:20
  • Lines Breakdown
    00:00
  • Chord Studies
    04:26
  • Trading Fours Challenge!
    00:57

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