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Harmonic Analysis Worksheet (RMA/HA)

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Georgia On My Mind

Harmonic Analysis (RMA) Worksheet for the song: Georgia On My Mind.

Georgia On My Mind

Released: December 22, 1930; Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc.

Georgia On My Mind is a 1930 song written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell and first recorded that same year by Hoagy Carmichael. However, the song has been most often associated with soul singer Ray Charles, who was a native of the U.S. state of Georgia and recorded it for his 1960 album The Genius Hits the Road.

In 1960, Ray Charles, a native of Georgia, recorded a version of the song that went to No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Hot 100. Charles' hit rendition would become the most widely-known version of the tune from this time on. It would also be the song most associated with his musical career.

In 1979, the State of Georgia designated Ray Charles' version the official state song. The song has become part of the Great American Songbook tradition. (wikiwand);

How About More Uke?

Georgia is on my, 2015 How About More Uke?, The Curt Sheller Jazz Trio CD.

“Curt, your CD was fantastic. You are among the ukulele masters of our day.” — John K.

Georgia On My Mind is in the The Daily Ukulele 365 Songs for Better Living book.

Strum a different song every day with easy arrangements of 365 of your favorite songs in one big songbook! The Daily Ukulele features ukulele arrangements with melody, lyrics and uke chord grids and are in ukulele-friendly keys that are particularly suited for groups of one to one hundred to play and sing.
Georgia On My Mind Ukulele Chords
C E7 Am Fm A7 Dm G7 F7 D7 B7 Em C#dim

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

C Tuning Chords

Starting Melody Note and 1st Interval
  • Start on M3 ↓ P4.
  • INTERVALS: 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 a your own Harmonic Analysis Worksheet

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

    Cma7
    Bm11
    E7
    Am
    Am/G
    D9/F#
    Fm
    C
    E7
    Am
    Fm
    I

    III7
    ( V of VI)

    VI
    IVm

    E Mix-2-6

    F Dorian

    D Mix

    1.

    Em
    Eb7
    Dm7
    G13b9
    Em7
    A7b9
    Dm7
    G7#5
    C
    A7
    Dm
    G7
    C
    C
    I

    VI7
    ( V of II)

    II
    V
    I
    I

    A Mix-2-6

    Eb Mix+4

    A Mix-2-6

    G WT

    2. Fine
    Dm7
    G13b9
    Em7
    A7b9
    Dm11
    G7#5
    Am
    F13
    E7#5
    Dm
    G7
    C
    C
    Am
    Dm
    II
    V
    I
    I
    VI
    II

    A Mix-2-6

    G WT

    One beat chords, wing it ;-)

    Am
    F13
    Am
    F13
    E7#5
    Am
    F13
    Am
    F13
    E7#5
    Am
    F7
    Am
    Dm
    Am
    D7
    Am
    Dm
    I
    VI7
    I
    IV
    I
    IV7
    I
    IV

    F Mix

    D Mix

    Am
    Dm
    Em7
    A7b9/C#
    Dm7
    G+
    C
    B7
    Em
    C#dim*
    Dm
    G7
    I

    VII7
    ( V of III)

    III

    VI7
    ( V of II)

    II
    V

    B Mix-2-6

    A Mix-2-6

    G Whole Tone

    C*dim is a Disguised Secondary Dominant: VI7

    Ralph Patt Vanilla Book

    Checkout the Ralph Patt Vanilla Book Vanilla changes for Georgia On My Mind • 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.

                [:  F         |  A7         |  Dm        |  Bb   Bbm  |
                                            1.________________________
                |   F    E7   |  Gm7   C7   |  F  F#dim  |  Gm7   C7 :]
                2.___________________________
                |   F         |  Em7b5  A7  |  Dm   Gm   |  Dm   Bb7  |
                |   Dm   Gm   |  Dm7    G7  |  Dm        |  Bm7b5  E7 |
                |   Am7b5  D7 |  Gm7   C7  ||  F         |   A7       |
                |   Dm        |  Bb   Bbm  |   F    E7   |  Gm7   C7  |
                |   F         |  F        ||
                
    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, fines, 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 in indicated 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 the these 1st and 2nd endings in the original Yellow Book leadsheet recommended chord(s) will 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.

    • Georgia On My Mind is in 4/4, Common Time and the Key of C .
    Harmonic Principles Used:

    These are the harmonic principles used in Georgia On My Mind.

    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 convert the Roman Numerals above to Arabic number.

    At its simplest you simply replace the roman numbers with aberic 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).

    Check the definitive book Nashville Number System

    Scale Selection

    Once a Harmonic Analysis has been completed then scale selections can be made. These scale selections can be either vertical and 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), 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

    Checkout LESSONSeries : 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.

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