Standards Masterclass

A Creative Approach to Standards pt 2: Nobody Else But Me

John Stowell·
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About this masterclass

John Stowell and Jamie Taylor continue their conversation on creative approaches to standards, this time using "Nobody Else But Me" — Jerome Kern's last song, added to the 1940s revival of Show Boat — as a context for exploring harmony, melody, and improvisation on a beautiful but lesser-known tune.

What's covered

  • Variations on standard diatonic harmony, and how jazz practice often differs from a composer's original sheet
  • Using the melody to internalize the form and build motific solos — taking rhythmic liberties while keeping the tune recognizable, the way singers like Ella Fitzgerald do
  • Modulations and open string voicings
  • Diminished chords understood as altered dominant chords
  • Cadences you can lift from this tune and apply to other standards
  • Why it's worth keeping some obscure repertoire for your own gigs and recordings

Alongside the discussion, John and Jamie each interpret the melody, then trade choruses and fours over the changes. A natural follow-on from Part 1 (on "Someday My Prince Will Come"), and a window into how two thoughtful players think about a standard from the inside.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1Part II Full Class + Download1h 12m

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About the instructor

John Stowell
John Stowell is a unique jazz guitarist influenced as much by pianists and horn players as he is by guitarists. His original take on harmony, chords and improvisation sets him apart. John has taught internationally for 30 years in every educational setting. His clinics are informal, hands-on and informative. In addition to music theory and guidelines for improvisation, John shares his professional experience with the business of music. "In the age of mediocrity and clones, John Stowell's uniqueness and originality is a breath of fresh air. I love playing with him." - Paul Horn