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Transcription: Four – more intros

  • October 1, 2011
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Once you get going on these, it’s hard to stop. And it looks like I’ll have to do one more, because in a near-inconceivable oversight, I left off my favorite one, by Tony Williams on […]

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Transcription: Four – the classic intro

  • September 28, 2011
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Here in chronological order are three very similar intros to the tune Four, recorded by Miles Davis. The one by Philly Joe is the classic beginning of this tune— I don’t know if he was […]

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Transcription: Tony Williams – Madness – ride cymbal only

  • August 3, 2011
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Madness is the first track I heard on the first Miles Davis record I actually went and bought- before that I just had the old copy of Kind of Blue from my dad’s record collection. […]

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Syncopation exercise – Solar

  • June 27, 2011
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No big woop here, I just happened to need a fairly sparse syncopation exercise, so I wrote this up quickly, and I thought I’d share it. It’s based on the tune Solar, by Miles Davis. […]

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Roy Haynes transcription round-up

  • June 25, 2011
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I thought I’d follow up my Elvin Jones transcription round-up with one of the other great jazz masters, Roy Haynes. I’m a little surprised to find I’ve only put up two things of his, his […]

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Airto: 1983 Modern Drummer interview

  • April 30, 2011
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Here’s part of another great Modern Drummer interview, from 1983, with Airto, the famous Brazilian drummer and percussionist. As always, I’ve excerpted the parts that are most important to me, and the headings are mine. […]

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Transcription: Roy Haynes – Morpheus

  • February 27, 2011
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That does it- I may just switch over to an all-transcription blog- it probably took me less time to do this transcription than it will take to write an intro that doesn’t make me sound […]

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Ben Sidran speaks to Don Cherry

  • February 10, 2011
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In keeping with our current theme, here, via AllAboutJazz.com, is a podcast of Ben Sidran talking to Don Cherry on NPR in the mid-80’s. I’m listening to it now- you should be too. There are […]

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