Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Black Napkins Instructions, artist - Frank Zappa. Album song Orchestral Favorites, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 03.05.1979
Record label: A Universal Music Enterprises release
Song language: English
Black Napkins Instructions |
Thank you |
Okay. |
Moving, moving right along now with the deviation, as promised, |
from last night’s program. |
.. What?. |
.. Unfortunately, if I come up here I |
can’t hear the drums, see? |
So— Now, here, this is what I look like, |
and with the guitar is like this. |
So, we’re going to do another piece now that |
the band has never played because it’s not written down, for one thing, |
but it’s so simple minded that with a few cheap explanations we should be able |
to do it. |
Now. |
.. No, no, not that. |
.. Boy, do we have a surprise for you |
Alright. |
Hey, gang! |
The changes for this song are C# minor for 2 bars, |
D major 7 for 2 bars, and that’s it. |
And it’s in ¾, and we’ll voice it out. |
.. uh. |
.. let’s see. |
.. Oh, you guys just pick any voicing, it’s like a. |
.. Let’s put a suspension on top with a C, uh, you can have a C#, |
and a B and an F#, they’ll stay over both chords. |
Only low register |
instruments can play the note D when it changes to the D major 7, |
and the low brass should be voiced out with bass trombone and tuba with a D on |
the bottom, and then both of you guys play E, the 9th over that. |
French horns the A in the middle. |
Okay? |
And then the trumpets uh. |
.. C— C#, F# and B, and when it goes to the, |
the C# minor chord, you guys stay on the same notes and you guys move. |
.. |
ah-ah-ah. |
.. D goes down to a C#, the A goes to a G# and the E stays where |
it is. |
Okay? |
Alright. |
So can we hear that just a little bit, you know? |
Just it’s about— One, |
two, three, one, two, three. |
. |
Okay, right, that, that was just a demo. |
Okay. |
Similar voicing over here. |
I’d like to have uh, both of you guys on baritone playing those, the root, |
boring root progression, and uh, you stay on the alto. |
You stay on the |
sarrusophone, play the boring bottom end of it while everybody else grabbing |
you the notes in between. |
Three piccolos. |
. |
Oh, you will admit it— Basically what’s gonna happen is I want to play more |
guitar in the concert and the easiest way I could do it is just have a vamp |
play like this. |
So, here’s, here’s our little jam session for ya |
And the, the conductor goes like this. |
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