![]() ![]() The list below will help you understand which chord used in this sheet is a drop 2 and which one is a drop 3. The easy transcription with TABS and standard notation below takes the most common drop 2 and drop 3 voicings to play Autumn Leaves. ![]() ![]() However, these kinds of voicings sounds great on the guitar too. Many composers and arrangers have used them, especially for big bands in brass sections. You can get away with playing over the entire chord changes of Autumn Leaves with just one scale, the G major scale (aka G Ionian scale), although you might. Drop 2 and drop 3 chords are very common in all kinds of jazz arrangements. The principle of drop voicings is to take a close position chord and move the second highest note (drop 2) or the third highest note (drop 3) one octave lower to create an open chord. This technique applies to any jazz standard as it is the case in the Autumn leaves sheet below. ![]() They are very useful when working on orchestrations or arrangements. So let's quickly recap what are d rop voicings. These chords can be used to create beautiful and rich harmonies. The best way to understand and hear the harmony of Autumn leaves is to play basic chords using drop 2 and drop 3 voicings. How to Play Autumn Leaves - Drop 2 and Drop 3 Voicings ![]()
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