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The “Cry Me a River” Lick

The opening line of the jazz standard “Cry Me a River”:

CŒ†’

&4 ˙
4 œ œ œ j
bœ œ œ™ ˙
Now you say you’re lone - ly

Two common rhythmic modifications:


3 3
& œ œ œb œ œ œ œ ‰ œJ œ œb œ œœœ
œœ œ bœ œ œ œ

Three common harmonic applications:

(played in C-) (played in C-)


CŒ†’ 3
B7½ 3
AŒ†’7(b5) 3
& œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ œ œ
bœ œ œ œ bœ œ œ œ
Played off the root of a minor chord: Played a half-step above the root of an Played a minor-third above the root of
9-8-5-3-2-1 altered dominant chord: a half-diminished chord:
#9-b9-b13-3-#9-b9 4-3-7-5-4-3

By combining the above harmonic applications, one can generate several ii-V lines:

CŒ†’7 3
F7½ B¨Œ„Š7 B¨Œ†’

œ
& ‰ J œ œ bœ œ œ œ ‰ J #œ #œ œ #œ #œ nœ ˙ ˙
(C-) 3 (F#-)

AŒ†’7(b5) 3
D7½ GŒ†’%
œ bœ bœ
& œ œ œ
bœ œ œ œ bœ œ bœ œ w
(C-) 3
(Eb-)

AŒ†’7(b5) D7½ GŒ†’%


3 œ bœ bœ œ œ œ œ
& œ œ œ
bœ œ œ œ bœ œ bœ œ bœ œ œ
(C-) 3 3 (G-)
(Eb-)

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