Bill Evans Autumn Leaves Transcription of Solo

Bill Evans, one of the most influential american jazz pianist of the 20th century. Countless studies have been made on his use of left hand harmonies, but what i want to focus on here is his beautifully improvised melody lines. Here I have for you guys is my transcription of his solo also through the…

Continue Reading →

Too Darn Hot

check out this rough recording of me and my singer friend doing this cole porter classic, imitating the stacey kent version. Sorry about the recording quality and everything due to some technical problems on my workstation, which will be fixed hopefully next week. too darn hot.mp3 If you enjoy this song, you can check out…

Continue Reading →

Learn to play Confirmation

Confirmation is a real cool composition by the great Charlie Parker. What I have here for you guys is my own playing of this song… together with a rough transcription of my solo through the standard changes of this song. Like always , enjoy and have fun!!!!! Confirmation solo sheet confirmation.mp3

Continue Reading →

Famous quotes from the best musicians!

We dedicated musicians spent a lot of time practising to perfect our craft. Some interesting quotes can always help in motivating us to carry on, and also add a dash of fun in our music practising life. Here are some quotes I find interesting personally. Enjoy and have fun….. Talent is cheap, and many talents…

Continue Reading →

Learn Jazz standard: All of me

check out my own solo piano version on this popular jazz standard “all of me”. the first mp3 is all of me with a bit of my own re-harmonization, while the second mp3 is my solo over the standard progression of this standard. http://www.esnips.com/doc/6606f183-f31f-4f6a-a326-13d409413bfc/all-of-me-(rewsnat) http://www.esnips.com/doc/32484ccc-a0c2-4821-abeb-8140ec0bc8b5/all-of-me-(rewsnat-solo) also check out this transcription of my own playing I…

Continue Reading →

Learning Jazz Standard: How High The Moon

This is my transcription of the solos in the song “how high the moon”, dee dee bridgewater version. Attached to this post are the vibraphones, trumpet and saxophone solos in that song. Plenty of 2-5-1 turnaround in that tune, will be very useful to any jazz learners out there. check out the technical review attachments…

Continue Reading →

Page 12 of 12