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 head of Oleo (composed by Sonny Rollins) and Miles’ solo as played by the first Miles Davis Quintet from the record Relaxin’. It was recorded in 1956. The song is based on the chord changes of George Gershwins “I Got Rhyhtm”, this chord progression is also known as Rhythm Changes.



The tune starts after 30 seconds.
Checkout the discogs link: https://www.discogs.com/de/The-Miles-Davis-Quintet-Relaxin-With-The-Miles-Davis-Quintet/master/208352
If you’re interested in the story of the record, check out: https://www.udiscovermusic.com/stories/relaxin-miles-davis-quintet-prestige/
Transcription of a great solo by Miles Davis over All Of You (Cole Porter) from his 1957 classic album ‘Round About Midnight featuring his first quintet with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.


Here’s the discogs link to the master release:
https://www.discogs.com/de/Miles-Davis-Round-About-Midnight/master/9130
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.

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”.

Transcription of a line played by Paul Bley on the Sonny Meets Hawk! record.


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”.
This is a transcription of Chet Baker’s trumpet solo on “The More I See You” composed by Harry Warren from Chet’s 1958 record “It Could Happen To You”.

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.

