Elegiac Cycle Brad Mehldau Transcription Pdf Files

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Gene Ammons/Sonny Stitt From Boss Tenors (1961); contains both Ammons's and Stitt's solos. George Coleman From Amsterdam After Dark (1979). This transcription is of just the head, and includes George Coleman on tenor, Hilton Ruiz on piano, and Sam Jones on bass. Duke Ellington From the 1938 big band album Braggin’ in Brass. This is not a part-for-part transcription, but every note on the recording is there, and gives a good idea of Duke’s orchestration and voicing. From the 1953 piano trio album Piano Reflections with Wendell Marshall (bs) and Dave Black (ds). The transcription contains only the piano and bass parts.

Mehldau’s most consistent output over the years has taken place in the trio format. Period, Mehldau also released a solo piano recording entitled Elegiac Cycle, and a record called Places that included both solo piano and trio songs. Elegiac Cycle and Places might be. Brad Mehldau last performed at the Hopkins Center in 2004.

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Bill Evans From the 1963 recording Solo Sessions, Vol. Johnny Griffin From Thelonious in Action (1958). (See below for Monk's solo from the same take.) Joe Henderson From Inner Urge (1965).

Rahsaan Roland Kirk From We Free Kings (1961); contains Kirk's solos on both tenor and soprano saxes (and both at the same time!). Jim McNeely From McNeely at Maybeck, a solo recital from 1992.

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McNeely goes through about 20 different keys in this 5-minute track. Brad Mehldau Three tunes, all from Brad's first solo album, Elegiac Cycle (1999). They should be pretty accurate, but you really have to listen to the album to get Brad's phrasing/rhythm, especially on “Goodbye Storyteller.” Thelonious Monk Monk's first recording of this tune, from the 1957 album Monk’s Music. This transcription is just the first chorus with the rhythm section. Wilbur Ware (bs), Art Blakey (ds); also on the recording are Ray Copeland (tpt), Gigi Gryce (as), Coleman Hawkins and John Coltrane (ts). From the 1962 recording Criss-Cross (orig.

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Released Columbia CL 2038), with Charlie Rouse (ts), John Ore (bs), and Frankie Dunlop (ds). All parts included (tenor sax notated in concert pitch, but in treble clef). From the 1958 recording Thelonious in Action, with Johnny Griffin (ts), Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bs), and Roy Haynes (ds). A full transcription of Monk's solo introduction and the ensemble head only.

One of my favorite solo Monk recordings, from Solo Monk (1965). Monk's solo, from Thelonious in Action (1958).

Sonny Stitt/Sonny Rollins From Sonny Side Up (1958). This transcription includes all of the saxophone choruses, including the trading. (From my dissertation.) McCoy Tyner From the 1992 solo recording Solilioquy.