
Detailed, example-driven breakdown of Erroll Garner’s recording of “Misty,” showing the reharmonizations and techniques used in the performance.
Study a measure-by-measure applied analysis of Erroll Garner’s 1955 recording of “Misty,” including transposition from the Real Book key and a synced harmonic map. Learn practical reharmonization techniques demonstrated on the recording—interpolations, modal interchange, ii–V manipulations, extended dominant sequences, and cadential reharmonizations—plus how chord-scale choices affect melody and improvisation. Includes demonstrations using Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro so you can apply the same tools and transformations to other standards and your own arrangements. Ideal for musicians who want concrete, usable examples rather than abstract theory.
