Recorda Me

Joe Henderson – 1963

‘Recorda Me’ debuted on “Page One”, Joe Henderson’s first album as leader. It’s a great example of how “Segmented Chains” work. 

Difficulty = Intermediate


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‘Recorda Me’ has shifting “Pitch Centres” throughout (Link) and beginning in bar 15 has a set of “Segmented Chains” (Link).

The introduction is in A Dorian, that is, A minor with a raised 6th degree (f#). The song begins the same but shifts the  tonal centre to F in bar 15 (Cm – F7 – Bb or II-V-I in B flat. The segmented chain continues in whole steps: from Bb to Ab to Gb to F and back to A dorian. Notice how the melody repeats little rhythmic motifs, giving the piece clear traceable movement.

Preparing for improvisation might include these motifs or new ones. Repetition creates Aural Logic.

Recorda Me

This content is from David Sharp's Jazz for Piano, preserved as part of his musical legacy by the New York Jazz Workshop.