Educational Resources

Below are a few transcriptions and handouts available for download.

 
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Sonny Rollins solo- Newk’s Fadeaway

This solo is taken from the album Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet released in 1956. It featured John Lewis (Piano), Milt Jackson (Vibes), Percy Heath (Bass) and Kenny Clarke (Drums). These first two choruses are a perfect example of bebop and references to other bebop heads.

 
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Sonny Rollins- On a Slow boat to China

Another solo taken from Sonny Rollins with the Modern Jazz Quartet released in 1956. Although it is only one chorus, there is tons of melodic development and complex rhythms happening. The cool thing about Sonny’s playing is the variety of rhythms and shape of his lines.

 
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Jazz Articulation 101

Here are basic articulations used in jazz. After looking at this handout, I would suggest taking one solo from above and seeing which articulations Sonny Rollins uses and match it. Credits to Tom Walsh and Scott Burns for the basic layout of this handout and teaching me these concepts.

 
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Melissa Aldana- But Not For Me

This solo is from a YouTube recording of a Masterclass at PM Woodwinds. It features Dennis Carroll (Bass) and Greg Fishman (Tenor Sax). I would recommend watching the whole video and listening to the trading between her and Fishman. I really like this solo because how she stretches her lines over the bar line and this recurring minor 7th/octave motive throughout.

 
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Saxophone Long Tones

Here are few long tones exercises that will help build a solid foundation for developing a strong and full tone.