On Green Dolphin Street (by John Coltrane), solo transcription
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- čas přidán 9. 10. 2022
- This is a my transcription of John Coltrane's solo on On Green Dolphin Street (by Bronislau Kaper) from John Coltrane Quintet live recording, in Dusseldorf (West Germany) March 28th, 1960. I'm very like this solo!
P. S. For especially attentive transcribers! In PDF-file will fix in a 50 and 123-124 bars.
If you have any questions, please send me an email: sokolov369@yandex.ru.
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Lord Coltrane hit us with the lick 0:18
Oml 😂
As soon as I heard it I came to the comments to see if anyone else noticed lol
and at 0:50
though somehow it doesn't sound like "the lick"
Bro actually played the lick several times😂😂
@@ytinf1090👁️👅👁️
Coltrane is so smooth, he plays wild shit but he delivers it in such a smooth way, lyrical, soothing
His solo was so fire that the sound waves from his sax became visible😂
Can we take a moment to appreciate that he marked the slurs and articulations so well? We always talk about how important tonguing is but we always see so many transcriptions with no articulation markings at all! Also I’ve wanted to see someone do this solo for a while. Props! 👍🏼👍🏼
Coltrane, such a deep earthiness in his playing
how dare Coltrane hit us with the lick. so mad :( Great transcription!
0:58 gawd damn
Great. It's not just the notes, but the tone, phrasing, nuances, articulation, dynamics. Look at his note choices too.
0:51 oh my lord
00:17 indeed
0:54 you know it’s lit when a saxophonist quotes themselves
Thank you so much for transcribing this! What a gift to us all :)
Legend ❤
Wonderful, great transcribing
Trane ! man still is one of my main inspirations ❤☮️🙏✨
huh, this just proves that literally everything in jojo's bizarre adventure was a music reference all along
Yep. Song’s been along for years too, imagine my surprise when someone explained where part 6 happened and I said “the prison is called what 😅”
Gooood!
Wonderful Transcription, Thanks Paulus
brilliant thanks for this revelation ,of divine moments and skill, .I will transcribe a lot and reduce the tempo by 90
% and stlll be blown away.
Coltrane… shite! Gimme a break! The ease he put on display throughout that solo is a wonder to me. I will never attain that level of skill. It’s discouraging but yet inspiring at the same time. Ugh…
You can do it.Practice more.
@@michaelroach4219 true
@@michaelroach4219 Look, I know what practice can produce. I used to do a minimum of 4 hours every day when I was in college. But, that requires a commitment I'm not willing to make at this point in my life (I'm 55). So yes, I know what I most definitely COULD do, but truthfully won't at this point in my life.
@@DexterBellMusic Look, I know what practice can produce. I used to do a minimum of 4 hours every day when I was in college. But, that requires a commitment I'm not willing to make at this point in my life (I'm 55). So yes, I know what I most definitely COULD do, but truthfully won't at this point in my life.
GREAT JOB TRANSCRIBING THIS SOLO
Thanks a lot!
@@paulusfalke7559 you are welcome
Yeah I came here to say the same! Props to you!!
Wonderful performance & great transcription!
Oh my goodness!
While, not his best,
thank you for the theory!
When it's written it is smitten.
coltrane was far ahead of his time, as they say
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Nah let's talk about how beautiful his saxophone is😩
00:16
The Licc
*First 8 bars
"Oh yeah, I can do this."
*pull out my rusty old saxophone and set up
*bar 49 hits
"Nope."
*put my saxophone in the garbage bin
*put myself in the garbage bin, you mean.
0:57
Great transcription!!is it possible to have it in eb?
Where do I find printable sheet music?
Is Pavel Sokolov a pianist from Poland who went to UNT in '96-98? Thanks
His tone is unique. How did he do it?
ok however [0:17]
@@ytinf1090 A lick is a short phrase in jazz. THE lick is a common phrase that is heard very frequently in jazz improvisations. It is the phrase heard at 0:17.
Just wondering where can we buy this transcription?
what do you mean? It's right there for free
@@gnulen where is the download?
Saint John forgive our sins!!!
He did the funny?
he did
True story, I had a co-worker tell me once that jazz sucks.
Everybody is entitled to their own opinion
Ive had people say this to me. But they just dont understand
THEY NEVER HEARD TRANE...
When someone says s#!t like that always say: "That's your opinion and you know what they say about those,.....right?" 😆
Johnny