No. 27 You’re My Everything – Herbie Hancock

Transcription of a great line played by Herbie Hancock on the alternate take for the song “You’re My Everything”, taken off Freddie Hubbards “Hub-Tones” record from 1962. The line starts at 3:30 on the top of the form, starting Herbie’s solo.

No. 26 Stella By Starlight – Jim Hall

This is the transcription of a beautiful line played by Jim Hall over the b-section of stella by starlight from his 1957 record “Jazz Guitar”.

No. 24 Full House – Wes Montgomery

Transcription of Wes Montgomery’s first two lines from his incredible solo on his tune “Full House”. From the LP “Full House” recorded live 1962 at Tsubo in Berkeley, California.

No. 21 Bud’s Bubble – Bud Powell

Transcription of a line played by Bud Powell on the Rhythm Changes tune “Bud’s Bubble” from the record: The Bud Powell Trio (Roost RLP 412).

No. 17 Chasin’ the Bird – Charlie Parker

This is a transcription of a motif played by Charlie Parker on the rhythm changes tune “Chasin’ the Bird” in the B-section. It was recorded on May 5, 1947.

No. 16 Without A Song – Mulgrew Miller

Transcription of a solo motif played by Mulgrew Miller on the tune “Without A Song” released on his 1986 record “Work!”.

No. 15 Breakthrough – Cedar Walton

Another transcription of a Cedar Walton tune. But this time a solo motif from the Bb-Blues “Breakthrough” from the 1977 record “Breakthrough!” by the Cedar Walton/Hank Mobley Quintet.

No. 13 Tears Inside – Billy Higgins

Anbei eine Transkription des Snare-Compings von Billy Higgins zum Stück “Tears Inside”. Erschienen auf “Rejoicing” von Pat Metheny aus dem Jahr 1984. Leider ist die Aufnahme im Netz nicht frei verfügbar, nur mit YouTube- oder Spotify-Premium. https://open.spotify.com/track/6K1QaV8ryjUTVDRlxXXxaP

No. 9 There Is No Greater Love – Ron Carter

Anbei ist die Transkription einer Walking-Bass-Linie improvisiert von Ron Carter zu “There Is No Greater Love”. Aufgenommen wurde das Stück 1964 live in der Philharmonic Hall in New York und erschien auf der Platte “Four & More” von Miles Davis.