Games And Codes – Herbie Nichols
As intricate and subtle as the title implies, this song is quintessential Herbie Nichols. Our exclusive solo piano recording by David Berkman, for our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project, is the first recording of Games And Codes.
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- Recording: Herbie Nichols - The First 6
- Recorded on: December 14, 2019
- Label: jazzleadsheets.com (JLS 1058)
- Concert Key: D-flat
- Style: Swing (medium)
- Piano - David Berkman
- Check out our teaser video showing excerpts for the first 6 songs we're releasing that were recorded and filmed for our Herbie Nichols Centennial Project - a solo piano recording project featuring 23 gifted pianists playing 24 previously unrecorded compositions by Herbie Nichols. Order of pianists and Herbie Nichols songs (excerpts) on the teaser video: Jeb Patton - The Afterbeat Frank Kimbrough - Blues No. 1 David Berkman - Games And Codes David Kikoski - She Insists Frank Kimbrough - Tell The Birds I Said Hello Micah Thomas - Van Allen Belt
The two A sections are each set up by a pickup measure of 6/4—three half notes in the melody—which also reappears at the end of B to lead into C. The first A is nine measures, with the last two being one measure of 3/4 followed by the 6/4 pickup to the second A. This second A is extended to 10 measures all in 4/4, with a swing-styled circle-of-fourths phrase at the end. B is also 10 measures; the ninth is 5/4 leading to the 6/4 pickup again which sets up a 10-measure C section nearly identical to the second A. The final section, D, is eight measures but ending in one measure each of 5/4 and 6/4. The circle-of-fourths phrase reappearing at C sets up more tonal harmonies in D♭ major at D than in the other sections, but with a spiraling, ambiguous triplet melody.
Our lead sheet is based directly on Herbie's manuscript; all we added were the rehearsal letters to mark sections of the form. Check out David Berkman's recording for inspiration interpreting this song. In this solo piano setting he gives the 6/4 pickup measures rhythmic definition by voicing the melody as quarter-note chords, alternated with quarter notes in the bass. In ensemble settings these measures in particular are open to other possibilities of interpretation. For an ending, Berkman vamps and solos over the first seven measures of D before playing the D section melody out one last time.
November 14, 1962, is the date that is attached to this song, which makes it surely one of Herbie Nichols' last compositions; he died four months later. The advanced detail of Games And Codes' harmony, rhythm, and form prove that Herbie's composing continued to evolve in the years following his last recording session as a leader.
Check out all of "The First 6" titles released January 3, 2024.
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- Recording: Allison / Cardenas / Nash - Tell The Birds I Said Hello
- Recorded on: April 8-9, 2023
- Label: Sonic Camera (SC 2401)
- Concert Key: D-flat
- Style: Even 8ths (medium)
- Tenor Sax - Ted Nash
- Guitar - Steve Cardenas
- Bass - Ben Allison
Tenor saxophonist Ted Nash and bassist Ben Allison each solo for one chorus. On the bass solo chorus, Nash plays the melody quietly as a background starting in the last two measures of the second A and continuing through B. After B, there is an out melody consisting of C (the same as the second A) and D as a coda.
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Herbie Nichols
Jan 3, 1919 – Apr 12, 1963
Don Sickler "On January 3, 2019, we were at the Van Gelder Recording Studio celebrating Herbie's 100th birthday with his family and pianists Frank Kimbrough and Glenn Zaleski. Both Frank and Glenn each recorded a previously unrecorded Herbie Nichols composition, on the same piano Herbie played for his Blue Note sessions. These were the initial recordings that started my new project, the Herbie Nichols Centennial Project, which debuts January 3, 2024. Read more...