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New JGT Guitar Lesson: Frank Churchill’s “Someday My Prince Will Come”
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In this JGT video lesson, Davy Mooney considers Frank Churchill’s “Someday My Prince Will Come,” from the 1937 movie “Snow White.” He explores versions by Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, and Bill Evans, and improvises several choruses on the tune’s harmony.
Here’s a duo version from Mooney and Noel Johnston at UNT Jazz Guitar Departmental, April 2025.
Mooney’s new CD “The Word” HERE
Welcome to Advanced Improvisational Concepts by Davy Mooney, a professor of jazz guitar at the of North Texas.
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Check out Davy’s album on Sunnyside, “Davy Mooney and the Hope of Home Band Live at National Sawdust”.
Davy Mooney’s “Into the Labyrinth: An Anatomy of Position Playing for Jazz Guitar”
Davy’s Mel Bay book “Personalizing Jazz Vocabulary“
Jazz Studies at UNT: https://jazz.unt.edu
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