This is truly an extraordinary feat! Such an excellent transcription of one of the greatest solos and pieces of recorded music ever! Trane is one of the only people who could build and develop a solo as spectacular as this! Thank you for the hard work you put in to transcribe this!
Wow. This is absolutely incredible. I can't imagine how many hours you spent making this. This solo is one of Coltrane's most legendary, and every jazz lover I know is in awe of it. Fantastic work, keep it up!
Well it's a transcription for Bb tenor saxophone so in concert it is Db. The first thing you hear McCoy play is Db2+Db3, followed clearly by a Db augmented chord, and the A section of the head is made from Db augmented scale. What are you hearing instead?
great to have this to practice to. however as a listener like miles if on my gig id tell trane to take the mouthpiece out yo mouth after it starts getting so long an repetitive
Miles wasn't "a listener" as you so immaturely put it! Don't critique something that you clearly do not understand. If on your gig? 🤣🤣 This wasn't some little "gig!" At no point in the solo work was there any repetitive phrasing Coltrane was literally telling a story from start to finish, and drew it to it's natural conclusion free from the constrictions of time. May I suggest some Getz, Art pepper, something clearly your speed. Everyone knows by now that you don't enter Mr Coltrane's exemplary world at 1965. This is mature music and you are clearly not ready. As a side note, DO NOT use a written transcription as a practice aid! DO NOT practice someone else's mistakes! Use your ear!
this is absolutely insane
Reggie Workman once told me what it was like to being brought to such heights on the stand. Whoa!!
This is truly an extraordinary feat! Such an excellent transcription of one of the greatest solos and pieces of recorded music ever! Trane is one of the only people who could build and develop a solo as spectacular as this! Thank you for the hard work you put in to transcribe this!
how the flying f*ck were you able to transcribe all those false fingers especially at the speed he does it? truly incredible work. Good job
Jesus fucking Christ, you did the ENTIRE THINT
Wow. This is absolutely incredible. I can't imagine how many hours you spent making this. This solo is one of Coltrane's most legendary, and every jazz lover I know is in awe of it. Fantastic work, keep it up!
Amazing job well done !!!
Incredible insight into Trane's stream of consciousness! Thanx very much for sharing this, Louis.
You’re insane. Blessings my friend. This like the track will probably be eternally underrated. Cheers.
Great ob on this. This is one of the most intense solos I’ve ever seen written out. I love that you nailed the overtones and fingerings!
Fantastic work, thank you!
Wow!!! The solo and music are a masterpiece but so is the transcription !!! Thanks , you are amazing . Please keep this up !!!
Dam, exceptionall job at transcribing a 27 minute coltrane solo. How long did it take you do complete such a feat?
!!! Amazing work !!! Can I buy a concert PDF?!?!
I'd like to buy the concert key pdf if you have it.
what mode or scale would you play over this?
Messiaen's 3rd mode
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The chord chance is not a Eb
Well it's a transcription for Bb tenor saxophone so in concert it is Db. The first thing you hear McCoy play is Db2+Db3, followed clearly by a Db augmented chord, and the A section of the head is made from Db augmented scale. What are you hearing instead?
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The chord chances are not right
great to have this to practice to.
however as a listener like miles if on my gig id tell trane to take the mouthpiece out yo mouth after it starts getting so long an repetitive
I for one would have been glad if he'd have kept blowing "repetitively" for another 50 years!
Miles wasn't "a listener" as you so immaturely put it! Don't critique something that you clearly do not understand. If on your gig? 🤣🤣 This wasn't some little "gig!" At no point in the solo work was there any repetitive phrasing Coltrane was literally
telling a story from start to finish, and drew it to it's natural conclusion free from the constrictions of time.
May I suggest some Getz, Art pepper, something clearly your speed.
Everyone knows by now that you don't enter Mr Coltrane's exemplary world at 1965. This is mature music and you are clearly not ready.
As a side note, DO NOT use a written transcription as a practice aid! DO NOT practice someone else's mistakes! Use your ear!