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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

Notation for Tenor Saxophone

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  • is it just me who finds it ironic that this is notated so precisely?

  • Yes, that is what i think, too. Thats why I only filmed the beginning - so you have to do your own improvisation later. ... and, its only some notes - you are not able to whrite in notes what Coltrane did (expression etc.) so, there is missing a lot, everything, what is not possible to fix it in a notation...and: Improvisations are for the moment...so its ironic at all, to record a Improvisation and put it on a CD, so you can listen to it a tousend times again...maybe...

  • I've been trying to find a chart for this head for a long time now. Thanks so much!

  • it`s sure hard to play along with my wobbling cameraguidance but i hope it is giving you an idea of what is going on. good luck.

  • What are the chord changes?

  • for Resolution: Ebm7, B7, F7, Bb7

    for Acknowledgement: Fm11 (Gm7)

    for Pursuance: Bbm9, Abm9, Bbm9, Gb9, F7, Bbm9

    for Psalm: Cm7 (Abmaj7,Gm7)

    (all for C instruments)

    ...thats all i know...

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  • not ironic in the least. A young player has to deal with train like air, water & light. I've spent hours with people, watching them discuss alternate transcriptions. It's how some learn..

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  • @importantnotes

    This was Tranes middle period. It wasn't about chord changes. Instead about modality or pedal point improvisation. Tyner, though, did superimpose harmony, but that isn't how Trane was thinking.

  • Does anyone know where I can download the piano sheet music?

  • For those of you offering to share the sheet music...don't. Andrew White has spent countless hours transcribing Trane's playing, and you should respect his copyright on the page. The solo probably only costs five or ten dollars, so don't be lazy. Pay for it and get it right. Better yet, transcribe it yourself so that you can learn more.

  • The solo was transcribed by Andrew White. I have a copy myself. It may be still available to purchase somewhere.

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