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There Will Never Be Another You is a popular song. The music was written by
Harry Warren, the lyrics by Mack Gordon.
The song was published in 1942. It is one of the
most widely known and performed standards of the jazz repertoire.
An example of how to play through the chords of There Will Never Be Another You on a "C" tuned ukulele
is available in my book Exploring Jazz Chords on Ukulele
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Exploring "Jazz" Chords on Ukulele
Exploring “Jazz” Chords takes the core chords from A Guide to Advanced Chords for Ukulele and shows their use over a variety of common chord progressions based on songs from the standard jazz repertoire.
Building a Solid “Jazz” Chord Foundation using Seventh, Major Seventh, Major 6, Minor Seventh, Minor Sixth, Diminished Seventh, Minor Seventh Flat Five, Augmented Seventh
Tunings: C and G. Low or high string four variations.
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ISBN-13: 978-1-60321-007-2 Published: January 2007 Pages 52

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Midnight at the Jazz Cafe - The Curt Sheller Trio
This is not a CD that attempts to assault the listener with ego or insistent playing. Rather, it is an album that clearly realizes the beauty of the melodies of each tune played. Tunes like “There Will Never be Another You”, “Black Orpheus”, “My Favorite Things”, “Milestones”, “Autumn Leaves”, “So What”, “Cute” and other standards, are performed with deference to the musical statements that can be found within the harmonic and melodic content of each tune, as are the two original tunes written by Sheller: “Kelle Belle” and “Midnight Café”. In other words, there is some nice playing going on here.
Sheller’s single line playing is smooth and straightforward with an effortless quality that can only be portrayed by someone who has been playing and listening for some time. And his chordal work is skillful with fat sounding voicings that work very well in this trio setting. Just check out the gorgeous chordal arrangement Sheller comes up with on the original tune “Woman Child” (written by producer Chuck Anderson). Very nice indeed.
The remaining members, Daoud Shaw on drums and Steve Beskrone on electric bass, complement Sheller’s playing by providing a strong rhythmic foundation for Sheller to play off of. However, Beskrone gets off some nice solos on a few tunes showing that he can grab the spotlight when need be.
Overall, this is a very nice CD to have in your collection and I look forward to hopefully more Midnight visits to the Jazz Cafe. ( review from JazzGuitarLife.com )
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There Will Never Be Another You
by Warren/Gordon
Common Keys: Eb
First Melodic Interval: P5 ↑ M2
Form: A – B1 –A – B2
Triggers
I ↓m2 II V Im
↓M2 II V I Im6
kc I VI II7 II V
(D.C. al coda)
kc *I II7 I II III VI7 II V I TB
* variations different from Real Book
I ↓tri ur(II V) vs. II7
Reference
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Triggers Notation Key
The short hand notation that I use is explained here.
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Roman Numerals
Uppercase Roman Numerals indicate a chord function within its harmonized
scale.
Intervalic Distances
- Symbol = Interval Type
- prime or ' = Prime (same root) chord species changes
- M or Δ = Major
- m or - = Minor
- P = Perfect, used for perfect fourths or fifths
- dim or º = Diminished
- aug or + = Augmented
- tri = Tritone (+4 or b5)
Direction
- ↑ or > = UP (↑) by interval indicated. ie ↑m2, ↑P4
- ↓ or < = DOWN (↓) by interval indicated. ie ↓m2, ↓P4
Harmonic Notation
- kc = Back to the main key center or tonality of song.
- kc() = Modulation to new key center relative to main key center.ie kc(↑ P4) would be a modulation up a perfect fourth from the song's main key center.
- prime ´ = Prime Modulation, root same chord type changes
- rmi = Relative Minor Modulation relative to main key center
- pmi = Parallel Minor Modulation relative to main key center
- rma = Relative Major Modulation relative to main key center
- pma = Parallel Major Modulation relative to main key center
- TB = Turnback - This is typically one or two bars in duration and leads back to an A section or to a new section.
Common Harmonic Priniciples
cyl()
Cycle - 3 of more chords the same intervalic distance apart and the same chord species. cyl(x, y, z) x = number of chords in cycle, x = interval and ↑ or ↓ direction, y = chord type.
ie cyl(4, P4 ↓, 7th)
FD cyl()
FD cyl - Full Diatonic cycle starting on chord Y. Default is major. if not major indicate scale or mode
ie cyl(Δ, VI ↓ IV)
ie cyl(-, VI ↓ IV)
ie cyl(DOR, VI ↓ IV)
RC cyl()
RC cyl - Rhythm Changes Cycle. Default starts on III7 of key center and cycles thru 4 dominant 7th chords shortcut for cyl(4, P4 ↓, 7th). see Stompin' at the Savoy for ↑P4 RC cyl().
pi3
Picardy Third - Minor II V resolving to a major I. ie Am7b5 D7 Gmaj7
ur()
Unresolved - Typically a
that does not resolve to its I chord. Δ for major (eg Dm7 G7)
- or mi for minor (Dm7b5 G7)
/
Double Functions Chords - Setting up a modulation to new key center.
The following symbols are used to indicate form.
- :] = Repeat(s) :] or [: :] followed by
x and a number if more that the standard repeat
- a) = Rehearsal Letters. A, B, C, D, etc...
- coda =
Standard coda used in music
- D.S. =
Standard D.S. used in music
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