![]() ![]() Many of the most famous "jazz" standards came from Broadway musicals, and this series has most of the popular songs from musicals. One of the first modal jazz pieces on a funky beat. The Singers Musical Theatre Anthology is comprised of five volumes (so far!) for each by voice type (Soprano, Mezzo/Belter, Tenor, Bass/Baritone) and volumes for duets. Each volume comes with a CD of an accompaniment arrangement. Free Trumpet transcription (standard notation and chords) of Cantaloupe Island performed by Herbie Hancock. Hal Leonard Pro Vocal is a recent series with songbooks and background CDs that can be transposed. Some of this series is jazz-oriented. For an index of specific songs, click here (.pdf) Published by Indiana native, Jamey Aebersold, this series is designed to give students experience in improvisation but can be used for "gigs" as well. Each of the over 100 volumes comes with a CD of the background (rhythm section) for practice or performance. Some of the early volumes are devoted to improvisation in general, e.g., improvisation on standard chord progressions rather than specific songs. The Music Collection owns many songbooks that come with accompanying CDs. Each of the following series has several volumes: John Coltrane: Giant Steps: M1366.C65 G5 2013 There are also artist-oriented scores plus CD within the Aebersold play-along series. They are shelved with the music for that instrument, for example the Miles Davis Omnibook is shelved with other scores for B-Flat trumpet. A transcription of James Morrisons trumpet solo on Basin Street Blues from the Prague Proms 'Jazz from A to Z'. Omnibooks are dedicated to the solos of just one artist, with lead sheets for their famous tunes. The Ultimate Pop Rock Fake Book, 4th ed.The Hal Leonard Real Jazz Standards Fake Book.How to Play from a Fake Book, by Blake Neely (for keyboard) To find all available fake books, search Popular Music - Fake Books in OneSearch and limit to Music Score as the content type if necessary. *All fake books are for instruments in the key of C unless otherwise noted* An essential series plays on the notion for the title "The Real Book." The style of notation for the song is called a "lead sheet." These enable a musician to "fake" a song they don't really know, but has come to be the standard notation for learning new songs too. All sheet music is available on this website in the transcription library.Īll transcription requests + video suggestions should be sent on the Discord server in the #video-suggestions channel – suggestions sent by this form won’t be checked.A "fake book" consists of one stanza of melody and words, with indications for chord changes above the staff line. If you want to support the channel, you can do so by subscribing and commenting on videos, it helps them reach more people!ĭo not contact me asking for the sheet music. If you follow the channel, you’ll be exposed to a range of curated artists and performances, and I guarantee you that every video will be at least a little bit interesting. As a matter of course, I only transcribe pieces that do not have any sheet music available – many great performances already have fantastic transcriptions and I wouldn’t want to conflict with these. On the channel, I transcribe primarily jazz, but also a range of other genres including funk, boogie woogie, and barbershop. You’ll know if this is the case as they’ll be credited in the description. I’m still in school so don’t always have time to create transcriptions, so lots are commissioned from others. Over the past couple of years, I’ve become marginally better and hope you can benefit from the learning these transcriptions provide. ![]() Roy Hargrove trumpet solo transcription on Strasbourg St. Home Resources Get free jazz licks plus watch and listen to great jazz trumpet. My name is George Collier – I started transcribing when I was 16 and not very good at it. Roy Hargrove performing at the New Morning Club live does a great job of building his Jazz trumpet solo up from calm to crazy. Of course, they all have a splash of humour and I know some of you only come for the commentary, but I really hope you find them useful in your musical journey and that they allow you to further your musical ambitions! (Although, some of the wacky ones might be of little use to you – that’s up to you to decide!) ![]()
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