![]() Broadway, Film/TV, Musical/Show, Jazz-Classic, Holiday, Jazz & Blues, 19 pages. Back on main theme, feel the good vibes of New York's late night hours, from rehearsal right onto stage. Lead solo melody (as written) on alto (soprano) sax in the beginning of the tune gives you the right start to join the improvised tenor sax solo. The two lonely people is one take, in-progress, and wasnt. This is a transcription of Bill Evans displaying his mastery over the piano on the jazz standard All of You by Cole Porter. Its a work-in-progress version : each song of the 'official' record is made of different recordings edited together. The two lonely people Alone (1968) This song is on the bonus version of the album. This swinging arrangement comes with a fresh rhythm. Israel Explorations (1961) Wonderful version of this minor blues. Bass Sax on request) - Level 3 - Digital Download Music by Miles Davis. Alto Saxophone), Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, (opt. Miles Davis classic "ALL BLUES" for Saxophone Quartet (SS/AS) AS TS BS Easy tempo, easy to play, but fun! Burnin' chart! Modal Jazz! Enjoyable music, well known from Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane, Wynton Kelly, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb on 1959 Record release "KIND OF BLUE" Saxophone Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble: Soprano Saxophone (opt. Published by Barry Molinski (A0.1302531). Blues,Broadway,Contemporary,Jazz,Musical/Show,Standards. I have always loved this tune.įor more information about me please check out: Quartet,Woodwind Ensemble Alto Saxophone,Baritone Saxophone,Bass Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor Saxophone - Level 2 - Digital Download This version by Greg Lloyd is a Live solo piano improvisation on the tune "Flamenco Sketches" written by Bill Evans & Miles Davis from the album 'A Kind of Blue" by Miles Davis. G Harmonic Minor over D Phrygian Dominant (alternates over bass notes D and E♭) The five modes used in "Flamenco Sketches" are as follows: Because of the presence of this vamp, "Flamenco Sketches" is usually played as a ballad. Davis gets credit for the song form, but Evans is credited with the opening 4-bar vamp over Cmaj7 and G9sus4, which is the opening theme to his ballad improvisation "Peace Piece". Each musician separately chose the number of bars for each of the modal passages in his solo. The piece has no written melody, but is rather defined by a set of chord changes that are improvised over using various modes. The track features Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers, Jimmy Cobb and Bill Evans. ![]() It is the fifth track on Davis's 1959 album Kind of Blue and an innovative experiment in modal jazz. Wikipedia says: "Flamenco Sketches" is a jazz composition written by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and pianist Bill Evans. I have changed the 2nd chord to Eb-7 instead of Ab7sus as I like the root movement and sound of Eb Dorian a little better. I would like to point out that this is my version of 'Flamenco Sketches' by Bill Evans/Miles Davis. I took the time out over Covid-19 to venture into this improvisation/piece I recorded a few years back for a week. It was a weird experience transcribing yourself playing. I wanted to try to capture the space the tune represents in my improvisation and share it with you all. © 1959 Jazz Horn - Sony/ATV - I am improvising on five chords and modes in the style of this awesome tune. I do not own the copyright for this song. ![]() All I ask is that you LIKE it, SUBSCRIBE, leave a COMMENT BELOW and enjoy the beauty of the music. To CHECK OUT - page one - SCROLL down to bottom of this page. Then watch the video over and over to help you learn it. Use these melodic techniques from Miles, Cannonball, & Coltrane to improvise a great solo at these chord changes. ![]() I have had many people email and comment asking me if I have the music notation (a transcription) for this improvisation above in the video.well I do now ! - CLICK ABOVE - to get it!Īll the notes in the video above are written out for you as sheet music. All Blues by Miles Davis is a great jazz tune to know.
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