During the ’70s, Jarrett also led and composed enduring books of music for the “European” Quartet, comprising Scandinavian musicians Jan Garbarek, Palle Danielsson and Jon Christensen, and the “American” Quartet (which recorded for Impulse!), in which Jarrett added Dewey Redman to his cusp-of-the-’70s trio with Charlie Haden and Paul Motian. ECM’s Jarrett catalogue also includes his original compositions for baroque organ, clavichord, harpsichord, string quartet and the trio, and interpretations of the keyboard music of Bach, Mozart, Handel, Shostakovich and Arvo Pärt. Another 21 albums feature Jarrett’s super trio with the late bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, which disbanded in November 2014. But his corpus is extravagantly comprehensive. The majority of Jarrett’s ECM releases in recent years are solo, including his paired 2020 releases, Munich 2016 and Budapest 2016. Most of the time I feel that what I do is for a public that’s actually in the space.” The control room and the speakers are usually worse than the ones I have in my house. “There’s too many wires, too many light-stands, too much metal. This step is very important, as well as learn by heart the song and the solo you want to study.Ever wonder why each of the 20 solo piano albums by Keith Jarrett since Facing You, his 1971 ECM debut, has documented a live concert performance? In a 2001 conversation, Jarrett explained the reason. Nevertheless, to protect my job and as a compensation for the expertise and time involved in transcribing, I ask for the other material a donation of 5€ for a single transcription (just make the donation clicking on the button and then write the title(s) you want at after the donation is done you’ll receive the printable PDFs at your email address).Īs you should know, a transcription is only a guideline, and you have to listen through the record again and again to be able to reproduce all the nuances of the execution. I also believe in free access to culture for everybody, that’s why I put some of the material for free. I’m happy to share some of these transcriptions for free with all the world since I strongly believe in cooperation, with the hope these sheets will help other musicians to enrich their own personal taste. You can find here some classic jazz solos from the 50’s and 60’s as well as more recent material. Any commercial use without a specific authorization is forbidden. These PDFs are for private educational purpose only. You can freely download some of them, and feel free to contact me if you have any question about it. This page is dedicated to some of my own transcriptions of my favorite solos and tunes. Fred Hersch – Pastorale ( Alone at the Vanguard, Fred Hersch).Richie Beirach – Neptune ( Arcade, John Abercrombie).John Taylor – Eulogy ( The Touchstone, Azimuth).John Taylor – Sirens’ Song ( Azimuth, Azimuth).John Taylor – New Old Age ( You Never Know, Peter Erskine / New Old Age, Taylor/Swallow/Mirabassi) download FREE PDF.John Taylor on How Deep Is The Ocean (intro) ( Blue Glass, John Taylor).Herbie Hancock on Billie’s bounce ( Giblet Gravy, George Benson) video.Paul Bley on Ramblin’ ( Ramblin’, Paul Bley).Keith Jarrett on Prism ( Changes, Keith Jarrett) video.Chris Potter on The Sweet Yakiti Waltz ( What Now?, Kenny Wheeler) video.Bill Evans on Dolphin Dance ( I Will Say Goodbye, Bill Evans) video+sheet.Chet Baker on My Melancholy Baby ( As Time Goes By, Chet Baker) download FREE PDF.Wynton Kelly on Freddie Freeloader ( Kind of Blue, Miles Davis) download FREE PDF.Horace Silver on Solar( Walkin’, Miles Davis) download FREE PDF.Musician – tune – album title – album’s main artist If you want me to transcribe a particular tune please write me at: SOLOS Please note that this list may increase in the future. Here you can find the list of the PDF transcriptions currently available for purchase (some of them are free – for the purchase see below).
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