Published:
2023-06-10
Updated:
2023-06-10

Learning Ukulele with Curt

All The Things You Are

Harmonic Analysis (RMA) Worksheet for the jazz standard: "All The Things You Are".

Author(s): Curt Sheller Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Code: ULHA-RB1-ATTYA

Main Category: Harmonic-Analysis Main Instrument: Any

Subjects: Chords

2023-06-10

All The Things You Are

Harmonic Analysis (RMA) Worksheet for the jazz standard: "All The Things You Are".

All The Things You Are

All The Things You Are is a song composed by Jerome Kern>, with lyrics written by Oscar Hammerstein II. It was written for the musical Very Warm for May (1939), where it was introduced by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, and Ralph Stuart.

The song was written for the musical Very Warm for May (1939) and was introduced by Hiram Sherman, Frances Mercer, Hollace Shaw, and Ralph Stuart. It appeared in the film Broadway Rhythm (1944) when it was sung by Ginny Simms, and again in the Kern biopic Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), sung by Tony Martin.

Popular recordings of the song in 1939 were by Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Leonard), Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (vocal by Helen Forrest) and Frankie Masters and His Orchestra (vocal by Harlan Rogers). The song has been recorded by a plethora of artists. wikiwand

Ukulele Chords

Fm7 Bbm7 Eb7 Abmaj7 Dbmaj7 Dm7 G7 Cmaj7 Cm7 Fmaj7 Bb7 Ebmaj7 Am7 D7 Gmaj7 F#m7 Emaj7 C+7 Dbm6 Gm7b5 Ab6

These and many other chords are covered in the Learn A Chord A Day series of lessons.

C Tuning Chords

In the Daily Ukulele series of book the chords are actually listing in their order of appearance. And, are always the basic open position chords when possible.

Starting Melody Note and 1st Interval

  • All The Things You Are is in 4/4, Common Time and the Key of Ab .
  • Start on M3 ↑ P4.

Intervals Legend: Root=note that begins a scale of the starting key; C is C, D is D, Am is A, Em is E, etc… m=minor; M=Major; P=Perfect; D=Diminished; A=Augmented. • is up/ascending; is down/descending;

Harmonic Analysis (HA) Worksheet

Visit the Harmonic Analysis for Scale and Chord Selection series of lessons for information on creating your own Harmonic Analysis Worksheet

A re-harmonization, in Red can be a simple, sticking pretty close to the original composer's intentions or complex and a whole new set of chord changes.

Fm7
Bbm7
Eb7
Abmaj7
VI
II
V
I

Ab:

Ab: Major/Ionian

Dbmaj7
Dm7
G7
Cmaj7
Cmaj7
IV
II
V
I
I

C:

C: Major/Ionian

Cm7
Fm7
Bb7
Ebmaj7
IV
V
I
I

Eb:

Eb Major/Ionian

Abmaj7
Am7
D7
Gmaj7
Gmaj7
IV
II
V
I
I

G:

G Major/Ionian

Am7
D7
Gmaj7
Gmaj7
II
V
I
I
F#m7
B7
Emaj7
C+7
II
V
I
IV

Ab:

C Whole Tone

Fm7
Bbm7
Eb7
Abmaj7
VI
II
V
I

Ab:

Ab: Major/Ionian

Dbmaj7
Dbm6
Cm7
Bdim7
IV
IVm6
III
VII

Db: Dorian

Bb: Diminished

Bbm7
Eb7
Abmaj7
Gm7b5
C+7
II
V
I
II
V

Ab: Ab: Major/Ionian

Fm: G Loc

G Locrian is a great, contemporary scale choice for the II V turnback to Fm vs. the traditional Harmonic Minor of the I choice.

Ralph Patt Vanilla Book

Checkout the Ralph Patt Vanilla Book for the Vanilla changes for All The Things You Are • The Vanilla Book uncovers the basic (“Vanilla”) chord changes to over 400 of the most commonly played jazz standards to help the jazz player learn the basic changes and allow the player to add embellishments and substitutions on a solid framework.

Embellishments to basic chords such as added 6ths, 9ths, 13ths, flat 5ths etc. are usually determined by the melody notes and the style of music being played and finally your ear.

      Key of Ab     4/4
      [    Fm7       |  Bbm7      |   Eb7        |   Ab         |
      |    Db        |  G7        |   C          |   C          |
      |    Cm7       |  Fm7       |   Bb7        |   Eb         |
      |    Ab        |  Am7   D7  |   G          |   G          |
      ||   Am7       |  D7        |   G          |   G          |
      |    F#m7      |  B7        |   E          |   E+         |
      |    Fm7       |  Bbm7      |   Eb7        |   Ab         |
      |    Db        |  Dbm       |   Ab         |   Bdim       |
      |    Bbm7      |  Eb7       |   Ab         |   Ab         |
  

The Harmonic Analysis (HA)

A Harmonic Analysis (RMA/HA) and its worksheet are intended to show the function of the chords, the harmonic principles used, the keys and tonalities the song explores. And, can be used for scale selections and chord and scale substitutions.

NOTE: A Harmonic Analysis Worksheet is NOT intended to be a lead leadsheet. Minimal roadmap information such as repeats, fine, D.S., D.C., and codas has been used in preparing the worksheets to somewhat mirror the leadsheet in the Daily Ukulele book.

Sections, Verse, Chorus, 1st, 2nd Ending, turnbacks …

The worksheets will show 1st, 2nd Ending, turnbacks, etc. as indicated in the Yellow Book. You should start to recognize that 1st endings typically always return to a previous verse or an section. With a 2nd ending, a transition to a different part of the song, a or chorus. Harmonic Principles are used for these repeats and transitions.

If turnback chords are not indicated for these 1st and 2nd endings in the original Yellow Book leadsheet, recommended chord(s) will be indicated in parentheses or as an alternate harmony in Red . Typically the last measures or turnbacks will be a chord that resolves to and harmonically leads you to the next section or turning you back to the same section. Typically a V or direct substitution of that next chord.

Reference Key

This is the key of the source leadsheet.

  • All The Things You Are is in 4/4, Common Time and the Key of Ab .

Harmonic Principles Used:

These are the harmonic principles used in All The Things You Are.

Nashville Number System (NNS)

Nashville Numbering System always uses four bars/measures per line, no bar lines, and default is each number of the number of beats per bar/measure based on the time signature. If multiple chords in same bar then they are underlined. It can be as simple as converting the Roman Numerals above to Arabic numbers.

At its simplest you simply replace the roman numbers with Arabic numbers. e.g., I becomes 1 , II becomes 2 , etc. The only exception is the bVII7 chord becomes 7 as this borrowed chord from the Mixolydian tonality is so common and the VII (half-diminished seventh) in a major chord is so rare (actually never). And, you could go as far as saying all the modes are numbered: I II III IV V VI VII — just as in the major scale. So calling it a 7 is not that far out.

Check the definitive book Nashville Number System

Scale Selection

Once a Harmonic Analysis has been completed, scale selections can be made. These scale selections can be either vertical or horizontal choices. And, really, only needed if you are going to take a solo or embellish the melody with added notes.

Scale Abbreviation Legend

Traditional Scales: Maj: Major (Ionian), Nat Min: Natural Minor, Dim: Diminished, WT: Whole Tone, Har Min: Harmonic Minor

Contemporary Scales: Minor Pent: Minor Pentatonic, Pent: Major Pentatonic, Blues

Scale/Mode Names: Ion: Ionian (Major), Dor: Dorian (Minor), Phrygian: Phrygian, Lyd: Lydian, Mix: Mixolydian (Dominant), Aeol: Aeolian (Natural Minor), Loc: Locrian

Altered Scales: Mix+4: Mixolydian Plus 4 / Lydian Dominant, Mix-2-6: Mixolydian flat 2, flat 6

Checkout the Lesson Series: Harmonic Analysis for Scale and Chord Selection or download the Harmonic Analysis for Scale and Chord Selection book. And the QuickStart Series of Scale and Arpeggio books.

RMA book cover QS1UKES book cover

Performance Notes

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