Some people prefer to write solos down as they go while others don’t write them down at all. There is some disagreement, in my experience, on whether transcriptions should be written down or not. It is integral to any style of music to listen, copy and reproduce on an instrument the style, articulation, phrasing and essentially, the essence of other musicians’ playing in whichever genre we pursue in order for this music to eventually come from within us. ![]() I would go further than that to say that it is in no way exclusive to jazz music or to improvisation. Jazz transcription is generally accepted to be one of, if not the most important activity for learning jazz improvisation. Posted on Categories Artist of the Month, Theory, Transcriptions Tags Blues, jazz, Lee Morgan, Standards, Technique, Transcription, Trumpet 2 Comments on Lee Morgan Month: Lee Morganisms (Part 1/3)- Double Tongue for Jazz Trumpet Lee Morgan Month: Jazz Trumpet Transcription- I’m Old Fashioned Get all the latest on trumpetsmoothie by visiting my Facebook and Twitter.
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