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.

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.

Transcription of the pick up line to Dexter Gordon’s solo for A Night In Tunisia on the blue note record “Our Man In Paris”.


Motif no 19 is a line played by Woody Shaw in his solo on the tune You Stepped Out Of A Dream from his 1987 record “Solid”.

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.

Recorded on January 15, 1941 at Columbia Studios NYC. Personell: Charlie Christian (g), Georgie Auld (ts), Benny Goodman (cl), Cootie Williams (tp), Count Basie (p), Artie Bernstein (b) and Jo Jones (d). (source: http://www.soloflight.cc/xOnAlamo.htm)


