ALL OF ME Music by Performance Notes When playing the melody Most players will phrase some of it behind the beat, stretching out the B natural in bar 3, for example, The first two notes of the melody are often played as two quarter notes. The melody originally had an Ab, rather than an A natural in bar 29. [The original chord was a Dmi7b5]. Most players play an a natural, which fits a D7 chord. The chord progression is mostly a cyle of 4ths using dom. 7th chords, which makes it a favorite of Gypsy Jazz players. V C 1 I 44 VVV V E7 VW u W A7 gV W u 3 V U V e V f Ve V V VW u 3 Gtr I 8 T A B 8 10 8 8 9 Dm 7 I T A B 13 I T A B W 8 V 7 W 6 5 (5) T A B 25 I T A B 5 eV u W 4 3 V gV V W 8 5 (3) Dm7 10 10 7 9 9 W W U 10 8 (8) 7 C U 5 7 V V 9 8 (9) b W ee V C 8 7 W V V 10 8 10 7 5 VW u W 6 5 8 8 W eV fV eV V W VVV W 3 8 10 8 9 (9) W W U 8 6 (6) 3 5 9 4 Am V G7 A7 (5) 3 VVV U U F° F 5 (9) 9 3 gV W u 7 V (6) eV W u V I U 6 E7 19 9 E7 W D7 7 (9) 5 (5) 4 A7 V V 9 8 5 6 5 W V 7 5 D7 W 8 1931 Bourne Co. Generated using the Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen. http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org V V G7 W W 8 12 12 10 ALL OF ME - Artist U C 1 I T A B 13 E`° Page 2 of 2 U Dm7 G7 (13) Generated using the Power Tab Editor by Brad Larsen. http://powertab.guitarnetwork.org