Minor Blues - J.J. Johnson Transcription
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
- JJ Johnson Quartet - Minor Blues from the album Proof Positive (1964). Personnel: JJ Johnson on trombone, Harold Mabern on piano, Arthur Harper on bass, and Frank Grant on drums.
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1:42 - Lullaby of the Leaves quote
Thanks for posting this, great practice for me, really appreciate it!
A masterpiece this transcription!!! Congatulations.
Gracias Señor! Es genial para mi práctica.
Buen trabajo
Nicely done!
Great job !!!!
Great job man!
Sunny in CC says thanks....
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Hello. Is there an easy way of converting this into treble clef? (Sadly i only read Treble). BTW, Excellent work on transcribing this superb tune and improv solo. There's so many great lines by JJ, and then the tempo pick-up feel soooo good.
Best thing to do is learn bass clef! Hard to start but soooooo worth it! Sorry, I know that doesn’t really help haha
@@rockgodintraining3701 I sorted it in the end. #WinningInTrebleClef
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FRANK GANT.......
Hi Lawson, thanks for your effort in putting up this transcription.
If tyiou ahve a moment, can you tell me how the Eb-E♮-Eb turn is played (slide positions?) - in the 3rd, 4th. 7th bars etc. Does the slide move?!! Thanks!
It sounds like there might be a little flick of the slide, but it’s mostly just a flip up to the next partial with the embouchure
@@LawsonGardner thanks so much for the advice. As a teenager I never got past slurs. Doodle tonguing and partials is new to me! I was just trying in minutes ago - before seing your helpful reply. I think i go down (with the slide) through the Eb and make the last E♮ on 4th position. This is fun! And thanks again.
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