Frank Vincent Zappa (born December 21, 1940 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States – December 4, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, United States) was an American composer, guitarist, singer, bandleader and producer. He was one of the most prolific musicians of his time, releasing over fifty albums of original material spanning over a thirty-five year career.
Zappa's earliest influences were 1950s pop and rock (such as doo-wop and rhythm and blues), and 20th-century classical composers including Igor Stravinsky and Edgard Varèse.
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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## Music by Frank Vincent Zappa (1941-1993) Transcribed by Jeff Langille - ([email protected])
These are the chord progressions to a bunch of FZ songs that I learned so I could practice singing them. Get the album and LISTEN for the tempo, feel, words/melody, etc. All the tunes in this series are _cool_ (I wouldn't bother doing this if they weren't) so go find'em and play'em!
============================================================================== Song : Heavenly Bank Account Album: You Are What You Is (#34, 9/81)
3/4, Key of A
An excellent commentary on religion and politics (this album has some of the best ever on this subject, IMHO). Its fun to sing too. The song is fairly straight-forward with only one main progression. But the bridge fixes anyone who thought they found and easy one. It has a steady pulse throughout (the lower staff) at the same tempo as the rest of the song, but Frank decided to sing everything a bit faster, just for fun I guess ;). I have tried to notate it as clearly as possible but it simply boils down to singing, in the first phrase, 20 eighth notes in the space of 14 at the original tempo. The second has 15 over 10, third has 17 over 14 and the last again has 15 over 10. You MUST listen to the song itself to get the feel of this. My explanation makes it sound harder than it is but I thought I'd give you my interpretation of what he's doing, for anyone else who likes to know this kind of thing..:)
*The 7th bar of the VERSE (E) is in 2/4. The D#mi7b5 chord is played as follows: 6 5 4 3 2 1 <-string (1=high/thin) x 6 7 6 7 x <-fret Play this pattern on the 8th fret (x8989x) for the Fmi7b5 in the intro.
Hope you enjoy this. It is the first of a bunch I have transcribed and will probably post. These include both CRD and TAB formats depending on the song. E-mail me if there is a particular ZAPPA tune you would like to see. Any comment on the transcription/analysis is _encouraged_.
Jeff ^^^^ (or is it Boyd) -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeff Langille |"...if I were standing next to you with a metronome and ! [email protected] !a baton (frowning and smoking a lot of cigarettes), I | Halifax, N.S. |would insist that the rhythms be accurate , and that only ! !the pitches which reside outside the basic tonality | ugrita fusft |(the original "wrong notes") could be altered." - FZappa ! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------