Mark Turner - All the things you are Solo (Transcription)
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- This is one my favourite Mark Turner Solos, I transcribed it a few years ago.
If you like it give me a thumbs up ... I have a couple more lying around on my computer that I might upload at some point.
Wherever possible I've written the long altissimo lines an octave lower to make it easier to read.
Apologies for any mistakes.
I've had the pleasure of having a lesson with Mark I would advise it to anyone who can get hold of him....He has so much knowledge that will blow you away!!!
Thank you to Daniel Torres for uploading this video where this transcription comes from • All the Things You Are...
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Richie
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It was really nice to get an email from Mark this morning thanking me for uploading this and some his other solos.
He has his own voice. He's raised the bar in altissimo playing, that's for sure.
I'm not sure if I can think of a more creative saxophonist than Mark Turner, his solos always come from a place of intense focus.
Nice work, I've always loved this solo myself. Surely only Mark Turner could open a solo like that at a jam session!
This was a well constructed and very interesting solo, thanks for posting. He keeps it interesting by having phrases cross over the usual boundaries, motifs with short rhythms are introduced and varied, leading to the long eighth note phrases reminiscent of Warne Marsh wandering in and out of the changes.
Great job, Richie Garrison!
Thanks for this transcription. Beautiful improvisation.
Great solo, great transcription.
that's awesome; I love how much space he uses.
Very nice work man! Thanks, Mark is the man!!
Good job!
If someone has other opinions I'm open to hearing them, as long as you explain why.
Out and free yet still In ! lol
wow
How did you make this video? I have transcription I want to post
who plays guitar on this. is it Lage lund? or someone else?
Ben Monder =)
Is this a bootleg recording?
Do you still have the full recording of this? Where is this from?
+Julian Jayme ruclips.net/video/vC_h1A-UOfo/видео.html
Link didn't work :(
I feel like its kinda jive, honestly. He plays the changes for one second maybe two or three times. Sounds like a lot of scales and out licks somewhat close to the changes. Even if thats what his intended approach was, it was still just noises. No story, no shape, just pure technique.
I don't mean to be rude, but I find your comment pretty baffling. To me it sounds (and looks) like sublime, creative and fresh voice-leading throughout the entire solo. Can you point to a phrase where he's supposedly playing 'outside'?
How did you listen/watch the first chorus and a half of this solo and conclude that there was "no shape"? He starts with long tones and builds up to sequenced phrases (he doesn't play an long eighth note line for a good solid minute - mostly just tightly organized simple ideas). And there are no "out licks" because Turner isn't playing "licks" period. Nothing is a typical "jazz pattern"; it's either long, irregularly sloping lines or concise, unexpected ideas that still follow the changes.
Why when we don't like some soloist we feel the necessity to put him down? To me, it sounds weird and I didn't get it but is obvious that this cat knows what his doing, specially if you follow the sheet while listening.