The Frim Fram Sauce (Piano Chords)

Diana Krall: Jazz Piano Player






The Frim Fram Sauce" is a jazz song, made famous by The Nat King Cole Trio and performed by a variety of musicians over the years. "The Frim Fram Sauce" was written in 1945. The lyrics were written by Redd Evans, who wrote words to a number of Cole songs. The music was composed by Joe Ricardel, known as the co-writer of the "Brooklyn Dodger Jump", among others.

"The Frim Fram Sauce" is best remembered for its silly lyrics. The narrator speaks to a waiter in a restaurant, as if in the process of ordering food. Throughout the song, the customer lists numerous real foods that he doesn't want, such as pork chops and fish cakes. In the chorus, he explains what he really wants: some "frim fram sauce" with the "oss and fay" /ˈɒs.nˌf/ and "shifafa" /ʃəˈfɑːfə/ on the side. (The spelling is uncertain; we could instead have "oss'n'fay" or "ussinfay" /ˈʌs.nˌf/), and "shafafa.")

At the end, the narrator character says: "If you don't have it, just bring me a check for the water!" This may be interpreted as the character performing a scam: he wanted the water (which is customarily served free to customers at restaurants before they order), and makes up nonsense words for dishes as he has no intention of really ordering anything (which he would have to pay for), and he knows that he will not be charged for the water.



Enjoy this gifted jazz player with her guitarist and bass player. She's an incredible artist.
  • The Frim Fram Sauce Chord Chart
Play the song with a medium swing in the Key of Eb

Intro:

Eb9
Eb9/G
Ab13
Adim7
Eb9/G
C7b9
F7b9
Bb13
Adim7
Ab13
Eb9/G
C7
F7
Bb7sus
Eb



Eb       Eb            
I don't want french fried po - ta - toes,  
                Gb13
Red ripe to - ma - toes, 
F7                 Bbm7 
I'm nev- er sat - is - fied. 
 A7      Ab7           Adim7           Eb/Bb  C7 
I want the frim fram sauce with the aus - en fay 
           F7      Bb7  Eb C7
With shi - fa - fa on the side. 
 
 
  Fm7   Bb7sus Eb         
I don't want pork chops and ba - con,  
               C7   F7
That won't a - wa - ken 
   F7        
My ap - pe - tite in - side. 
Bbm7  A7   Ab7       Adim7       Eb/Bb       C7
I want the frim fram sauce with the oss - en fay 
           Fm7     Bb7b9  Eb 
With shi - fa - fa on the side. 
 
Bridge: 
   A7             Bbm7      Eb7          Abmaj7 
Well, you know a girl, she really got to eat 
F7     Bbm7    Eb7        Abmaj7
And a girl she should eat right. 
Cm7      F7       Bbmaj7
Five will get you ten 
G7b9       Cm7         F7    Bb7 
I'm gonna feed myself right tonight. 
 
 
              Eb
I don't want fish cakes and rye bread -  
                 C7
You heard what I said. 
F7        C7              F7
Waiter, please serve mine fried 
   F7      Ab7       Adim7          Eb/Bb    C7 
I want the frim fram sauce with the aus - en fay 
           Fm7     Bb7    Eb 
With shi - fa - fa on the side. 

Outro

Cm7
Bm7
Bbm7
A13
Ab9
Adim7
Gm7
B/D#
Fm11
Bb7#9(b13)
Eb6/9



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Have fun with the song! Wishing you and yours happiness in celebrating Thanksgiving Day. I am thankful for you, dear readers.

Blessings,





"Jazz washes away the dust of every day life." -- Art Blakey

Learn to Play The Heart of Life

John Mayer guitar


Photo Credit: phaewilk



The Heart of Life

Words and Music by John Mayer

Copyright © 2006 Sony/ATV Tunes LLC and Specific Harm Music



I'm a fan of John Mayer's music. Although best suited for the guitar, I love hearing my students play some of his songs on the piano. This is a cool selection from Continuum. Play the song moderately, in 2. The song is recorded a half step higher.


Intro CAm- EmFC/EG 
      C - Am- Em - F - C/E - G


C                         Am
I hate to see you cry
                         Em  F  C G
Laying there in that position




C                          Am
There's things you need to hear
                   Em   F  C/E G
So turn off your tears and listen

G               C             F
Pain throws you heart to the ground
G               C             F
Love turns the whole thing around
G             C         F        C/E
No, it won't all go the way, it should
       F       C/E       G       C
But I know the heart of life is good

C                     Am
You know it's nothing new
                Em  F    C/E  G
Bad news never had good timing
C                        Am
Then the circle of your friends
                 Em F   C/E G
Will defend the silver lining

G                        C                F
Pain throws you heart to the ground
G                     C                  F
Love turns the whole thing around
G                 C             F          C
No, it won't all go the way, it should
         F             C           G       C
But I know the heart of life is good

(Play verse and chorus with no lyrics)

G               C                F
Pain throws you heart to the ground
G               C                F
Love turns the whole thing around
G            C           F       C/E
Fear is a friend who's misunderstood
         F      C/E      F      C/E
But I know the heart of life is good
   G                               
I know it’s good



Here's the chord breakdown to the song.


Intro CAm- EmFCGC (played like the first part of the verse)


C/CE I hate to see you 

A/ACE cry lying there in 
E/GBE that 
F/ACF position
C/CE There's things you need to 
A/ACE hear So turn off your 
E/GBE tears 
F/ACF and 
E/GCE lis-
G/GBD ten

                                     
GG/GB Pain 
GG/GC throws 
GG/GD your 
C/GCE heart 
C/GD  to 
C/GC  the 
FF/CFA ground
                    
G/GB Love 
G/GC turns 
G/GD the 
C/GCE whole 
C/GD thing 
C/GC a-
F/CFA round

G/GB No, 
G/GC it 
G/GD won't 
C/GCE all 
C/GD go 
C/GC the 
F/CFA way, 
F/CFA it 
E/EGC should but I 

F/CFA know the 
E/EGC heart of 
G/BD life is 
C/CEG good


                                
C/CE You know it's nothing 

A/ACE new Bad news never 
E/GBE had 
F/ACF good 
E/GCE tim-

G/GBD ing

C/CE But then the circle of your 

A/ACE friends Will defend the 
E/GBE sil-
F/ACF ver 
E/EGC li-
G/GBD ning

                                        
G/GB Pain throws you 
C/GCE heart to the 
F/CFA ground
G/GB Love turns the 
C/GCE whole thing a-
F/CFA round
                
G/GB No, it won't 
C/GCE all go the 
F/CFA way, it 
E/EGC should but I
F/CFA know the 
E/EGC heart of 
G/BD life is 
C/CEG good

(Play verse and chorus with no lyrics)

                                        
G/DGB Pain throws your 
C/EGC heart to the 
FF/ACA ground
G/DGB Love turns the 
C/EGC whole thing 
FF/ACA around

G/DGB Fear is a 
C/GCE friend who's mis-
F/CFA under
E/EGC stood but I
F/CFA know the 
E/EGC heart of 
F/ACE life is 
E/GC good
G/BDA I know it’s good


All Vocal Singing Lessons



For other chord charts to John Mayer songs, visit When You're Dreaming with a Broken Heart
Do you have a favorite John Mayer song?

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All the best,







"Jazz washes away the dust of every day life." -- Art Blakey

Dave Brubeck: Changing Times


Dave Brubeck


Take 5 is one of my favorite songs. The catchy melody remains popular with multitudes of Dave Brubeck fans. Here is an earlier post I did on the chord breakdown for Take 5.

I recently looked at an interview with Dave Brubeck and his wife as part of the NAMM Oral History  Program by Eliahu Sussman and Christian Wissmuller. Here are a few snippets.


  • Dave Brubeck: Changing Times
With the insatiable musical curiosity and ingenuity, Dave Brubeck helped legitimize jazz as an art form in the 1940s and '50s. Brubeck is also widely credited with bringing jazz into the public eye, popularizing the genre without sacrificing his own musical integrity or his music's dazzling complexity. Time Out, released by the Dave Brubeck Quartet in 1959, was a landmark recording and remains one of the top selling jazz albums of all time. From the very beginning, it was evident that Brubeck had a special gift.

  • Dave Brubeck: Childhood
His first music lessons came at a very early age from his mother Bessie, who was a pianist. "She could see that I wasn't a typical student," says Brubeck, "so she started teaching me more from the harmonic side of things. I always tried to write things - of course, I couldn't write when I was 4 or 5 years old, but she'd write them for me. I was always interested in making my own music, so I never became a classical pianist."

Art Tatum


  • When Jazz was "Evil"
Apart from his musical family, some of Brubeck's most important influences were his professors who taught counterpoint... But you couldn't even practice jazz in the practice rooms. That's how strict it was. It was that way in every school, just frowned upon. 

"The crossover that we've seen at the University of the Pacific - at first, it was like, "What are these jazz kids doing on campus? But it's at the point now where one might say, "Who's your best piano piano student?" and the answer is, "Well, the one who is in the jazz band."

Brubeck recounts how jazz faced an uphill battle for acceptance. "My wife remembers a copy of The Etude magazine where it said something about the evils of jazz." On cue, Iola Brubeck, Dave's wife for over 60 years, adds, "Etude was a magazine for music teachers, and this was in the twenties. It had quotes from various very well known teachers to keep jazz out of the classroom."

(PianoDiana) I wanted to add that in 1937, Dave's mother heard Art Tatum play Humoresque on the radio and was so impressed that somebody could play that and then improvise on it.


  • Dave Brubeck: Mentors
Darius Milhaud was really the greatest influence on me in classical music and composition... One of the ways in which Milhaud influenced Mr. Brubeck was by encouraging originality. "He liked what I did harmonically. He could see that there was a tendency to go towards polytonality...

Joe Gilman is one teacher that I admire so much. He teaches theory and arranging, but he's a great pianist. He teaches them and coaches the combos...

Paul Desmond


Final Thoughts

Brubeck speaks of the amazing synergy he had with saxophonist Paul Desmond... The ease at which they were able to play together, says Brubeck, came from having an appreciation of the same kinds of music. "We both liked Bach and Stravinsky and Ravel, and show tunes. We had the same taste in what we liked in music. When we improvised, we would both draw on the same kinds of music to incorporate that approach, especially Bach.

Finding the musical connection that Desmond and Brubeck had, that "click," is unpredictable at best. "You find 'it' if you are lucky or simpatico - in five minutes you might find 'it' with one musician, and you might work five years with another guy and never find 'it'."

(PianoDiana) I just wanted to say that whether you play on the worship team at your church or do local gigs in the community, practice listening to recordings over and over to improve your own personal playing and then indeed, you're very fortunate if you have the chemistry with one another. It's hard to put in words the magic of riding the sound waves together while performing. You just 'click'!
I hope some bits and pieces from the interview has helped you to get to know Dave Brubeck better. He is surely missed but his music legacy lives on... true greatness.

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All the best,






"Jazz washes away the dust of every day life." -- Art Blakey

Learn Hillsong's Breathe on Me

Lucy Fisher Songwriter
Lucy Fisher, songwriter



In 1998 Lucy Fisher wrote the words and music to the song, Breath on Me. I have the chords in the sheet music from the songbook, Shout To The Lord 2000.

It's in the Key of G with a 4/4 time signature.

Listen to this beautiful song... The breath of the Almighty gives me life. Job 33:4




  • Chord Chart



  G2       G/B  Cmaj7     Gsus/D
Breathe on me breath of God
 G2       G/B      Cmaj7       Gsus/D
Love and life that makes me free
  G2       G/B  Cmaj7    Gsus/D
Breathe on me breath of God
 G2       Em/B    Bm7 C B7sus B7
Fan the flame within me

Chorus


 D/E Em    Em/D     D/C  Cmaj7 C C/D
Teach my heart and heal my soul
 D/E  Em     Em/D      Cmaj7     C
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
G/B      Cmaj7   A2/C# C#m7(b5)    D
Take me to Your sanctuary
G/D    Am/D G2 G/B Gsus/C Gsus/D
Breathe on me
 D/E  Em   Em/D    D/C  Cmaj7 C C/D
Teach my heart and heal my soul
  D/E Em   Em/D        Cmaj7     C
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
G/B      Cmaj7  A2/C#  C#m7(b5)  D
Take me to Your sanctuary
 G/D    Am/D   G2 G/B Gsus/C 
Breathe on me

Gsus/D      G2 G/B Gsus/C Gsus/D G
Breathe on me
(Repeat 3 times)

End with G.


  • Slash Chords in the song:
G2 = GD/ABD
G/B = BG/DGB
Cmaj7 = CG/BD
Em/B = BG/BEG
Bm7 = BG/ADF#
C = CG/GCE
B7sus = BA/BEF#
B7 = BA/D#F#
D/E = E/ADF#
Em = E/BEG
Em/D = D/BEG
D/C = C#/ADF#
Cmaj7 = C/BEG
A2/C# = C#/BEA
C#m7(b5) = C#/BEG
D = D/ADF#
G/D = D/BDG
Am/D = D/ACE
G = GD/BG




  • Online Chord Chart


  G       G/B  Cadd9     D
Breathe on me breath of God
 G       G/B      Cadd9       D
Love and life that makes me free
  G       G/B  Cadd9     D
Breathe on me breath of God
 G       G/B    Cadd9 B7
Fan the flame within me

Chorus
 Em       G         C
Teach my heart and heal my soul
  Em       G              C
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
Bm7      C       Am     D
Take me to Your sanctuary

Breathe on me
 Em       G         C
Teach my heart and heal my soul
  Em       G              C
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
Bm7      C       Am     D
Take me to Your sanctuary
            G G/B Cadd9 D
Breathe on me

(Repeat first verse and chorus)

  G     G/B Cadd9     D
Speak to me voice of God
 G        G/B    Cadd9    D
Soft and still inside my heart
  G     G/B Cadd9    D
Speak to me word of God
 G      G/B    Cadd9       B7
Comfort heal restore with love

Chorus
 Em       G         C
Teach my heart and heal my soul
  Em       G              C
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
Bm7      C       Am     D
Take me to Your sanctuary
(Repeat 3 times)

(Repeat chorus)
            G G/B Cadd9 D
Breathe on me
(Repeat 3 times)

End with G.
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  • Same Song - Key Change




Verse 1: (use the plucking pattern above)
D             Gadd9      Asus4
Breathe on me breath of God
D                  Gadd9      Asus4
Love and life that makes me free
D              Gadd9     Asus4
Breathe on me breath of God
D             Gadd9   F#7
Fan the flame with in me


Chorus:
Em7      Asus4     Gadd9
Teach my heart and heal my soul
Em7       Asus4        Gadd9     Em7
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
D/B     Gadd9   Em7    Asus4
Take me to Your sanctuary
        D - Gadd9 - Asus4
Breathe on me


Repeat Verse 1 & Chorus


Verse 2:
D           Gadd9     Asus4
Speak to me voice of God
D               Gadd9      Asus4
Soft and still inside my heart
D           Gadd9    Asus4
Speak to me word of God
D               Gadd9        F#7
Comfort, heal, restore with love


Repeat Chorus 3x except last line


Ending:
        D - Gadd9 - Asus4
Breathe on me (5x)

Key CHange: Bb


Verse 1: (use the plucking pattern above)
Bb             D#add9      Fsus4
Breathe on me breath of God
Bb                  D#add9      Fsus4
Love and life that makes me free
Bb              D#add9     Fsus4
Breathe on me breath of God
Bb             D#add9   D7
Fan the flame with in me


Chorus:
Em7      Fsus4     D#add9
Teach my heart and heal my soul
Em7       Fsus4        D#add9     Cm7
Speak the mind that in Christ we know
Bb/B     D#add9   Cm7    Fsus4
Take me to Your sanctuary
        Bb - D#add9 - Fsus4
Breathe on me


Repeat Verse 1 & Chorus


Verse 2:
Bb           D#add9     Fsus4
Speak to me voice of God
Bb               D#add9      Fsus4
Soft and still inside my heart
Bb           D#add9    Fsus4
Speak to me word of God
Bb               D#add9        D7
Comfort, heal, restore with love


Repeat Chorus 3x except last line


Ending:
        Bb - D#add9 - Fsus4
Breathe on me (5x)



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