From the Roy Hargrove Quintet 'Live at the New Morning' DVD. Get the PDF here: gumroad.com/l/AlJzQ Get Coltrane transcription book PDF here: gum.co/hZAzc
MIDI's, Jazz Trumpet and More with Fulford noooo that's so sad! i had it saved on my phone but decided to delete that file to make space for something :( i must find it again, or until someone reuploads it
Tommy Renehan it’s a saxophone false fingering, so he is basically playing A but adding the right hand keys (or like playing D without the G key) for an effect
its a fingering that one could use for harmonics. U can mess around with any fingerings and subtone to get the sound to come out. Another one that u can try if u are still curious is all pearls pressed, with low Bb, but let go of the low C. Im not sure what the real name of this is, but I think they called harmonics.
Perfect example of how to build a great solo, thanks for transcribing and sharing!
Killer solo! Thanks for transcribing!
This is my favorite solo. Thanks:)
This guy is so on pointttttttt
Yoooo the most soulful lick is at: 2:38
The chorus at 2:03 is so sick.
ATAG_Flare that’s a bird tune called Segment he quoted the A
That's what caught my ear about his solo too. I thought he was playing out. Love this transcription!
bomb
a true burner
The algorithm is amazing
Holy fuck
did they delete the original full video of this performance in paris? i can't find it anywhere!
the video’s gone now, unfortunately. this is definitely the best rendition of strasbourg st. denis, it’s a shame it keeps getting taken down
MIDI's, Jazz Trumpet and More with Fulford noooo that's so sad! i had it saved on my phone but decided to delete that file to make space for something :( i must find it again, or until someone reuploads it
saucy risi i’m hoping someone reuploads it. this is much better than the studio recording in my opinion
I just reuploaded it on my channel
ClassicalComposer you are a legend. thank you!
What does the asterix "middle D without G key" mean?
Tommy Renehan it’s a saxophone false fingering, so he is basically playing A but adding the right hand keys (or like playing D without the G key) for an effect
its a fingering that one could use for harmonics. U can mess around with any fingerings and subtone to get the sound to come out. Another one that u can try if u are still curious is all pearls pressed, with low Bb, but let go of the low C. Im not sure what the real name of this is, but I think they called harmonics.
Justin perfectly captures the the virtuosity of Charlie Parker
Worst tone ever.
crawl into a hole and think about what you just said