Polka Dots And Moonbeams in F#

Jimmy Van Heusen(1940)balladSlowly, with expression
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Polka Dots And Moonbeams in F#

Van Heusen's accessible ballad provides a gentle harmonic environment that supports Bebop Major melodic development on the tonic, Dorian warmth on the minor ii chords, and Mixolydian phrasing on the dominant sevenths. The uncomplicated harmonic rhythm makes it an ideal tune for developing melodic phrasing, tone, and dynamic sensitivity. A perfect ballad for players at any level of harmonic development.

Polka Dots And Moonbeams in F#

F# major pushes guitarists into full barre territory at fret 2 and beyond. No open chords exist naturally, but the key rewards advanced players with dark, powerful voicings. Common in metal and progressive rock where low tunings bring it closer to standard pitch. F# is a intermediate-advanced-level key on guitar because the open B string is the 4th scale degree and the open high E is the minor 7th, both usable as color tones. Expect to rely on barre chords throughout, which builds hand strength and unlocks the entire fretboard.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through F# to D# (descending minor third), D# to G# (ascending perfect fourth), G# to C# (ascending perfect fourth), C# to C# (ascending unison), C# to A# (descending minor third), A# to F (descending perfect fourth), F to A# (ascending perfect fourth), A# to D# (ascending perfect fourth), D# to D# (ascending unison), D# to D# (ascending unison), D# to A (ascending tritone), A to C# (ascending major third), C# to D# (ascending whole step), D# to A# (descending perfect fourth), A# to B (ascending half step), B to C (ascending half step), C to F (ascending perfect fourth), F to F (ascending unison), F to D (descending minor third), D to G (ascending perfect fourth), G to A# (ascending minor third), A# to D# (ascending perfect fourth), D# to C# (descending whole step). A half-step bass movement creates a strong leading-tone pull that demands resolution. The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from C# to F# by perfect fourth.

Scales for Improvisation

F# major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, F# Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

ballad4/4 · 32 bars · Form: AABA

Chords: F♯, D♯m7, G♯m7, C♯7, C♯7/B, A♯m7, Fm7♭5, A♯7♭9, D♯m, D♯mMaj7/D, D♯m7/c, Am7, C♯9/B, D♯7♭9, A♯, Bdim7, Cm7, F7, F7/d, Dm7, Gm7, A♯7, D♯7, C♯9.

Scales for Improvisation F# major, F# dorian, F# mixolydian, F# bebop major, F# major pentatonic.

Diatonic chords: See all chords in the key of F#