Joel Frahm on "Anthropology" (Rhythm Changes) - Solo Transcription for Tenor Saxophone
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2023
- Original Video: • Joel Frahm Destroying ...
Mindblowing playing!
Some missing information due to limitations of the playback software:
00:38:
LH: 1 2 / RH: 1 2 3 Eb
Lip Up and Down (Wobble)
3:04:
Intended to be written as follows: prnt.sc/Cmct3HcACx-7
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"Anthropology" (Charlie Parker)
Joel Frahm - Tenor Saxophone
Paolo Benedettini - Bass
Anthony Pinciotti - Drums
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Transcribed by Wesley Chin
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THAT STAR WARS QUOTE LMAO
And the other Star Wars quote…and the Close Encounters…and Star Trek…it was a whole space themed chorus!
and close encounters right before that...
“How many Sci-Fi themes can you quote in one chorus?”
The whole setlist in one tune.
3:52: When you're young at heart quote. My goodness!
Wonderful performance ! Love the Star Wars quotes & Young At Heart quote !
no one flies over rhythm like joel
Excellent
This man is incredible
Mindblowing playing, mindblowing transcription. Thanks Wesley!
Wow!
Incrível
1:18 wow!!!
is this something that players catch on to?
@@joeyg9665yes it’s a quote from max roach’s ‘For Big Sid’ which was originally taken form Coleman Hawkins’ ‘Boff Boff’
Holly What!!!
We are not worthy!
Call me crazy, but at 3:22 he also quotes Troian Bellisario's into song (she is a UA-camr that my wife loves)
Could you please put the pdf on your site?
😨OMG
is it possible to have a pdf of this transcription?tks in advance
Send me a message on my website wesleychin.com/
Happy 4th yall
I don't know if anyone can answer me? How great saxophonists manage to develop so many well-rehearsed phrases ?
Daily practice, transcription, a lot of listening and digesting music over and over and over and over until it becomes part of your instict just like breathing and irl exchange with other musicians for 20-30 years non stop should get you there
Practice. Practice and more practice. Once you get done with that, even practice. Listening to the greats and transcribing. Then even more practice
Right environment to grow, listening, understanding, snatching an idea from everyone around, trying, failing. Doing it all the time.
What's the quote at 0:33? I'm sure I've heard it before...
lester leaps in
starwars
Good job Wesley. But your changes are not what they are playing. Best vibes!
Bob, these are rhythm changes in concert Bb (C for tenor). I purposely do not notate substituted/outside chord changes that are implied so that you can visualize how the musician’s vocabulary relates to the song’s chord changes. Thanks for watching.
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I’d rather listen to Sonny Stitt. He sounds like he’s practicing.
Nobody is stopping you
I’ll take that as a compliment.
maybe you need to practice, pepper williams
Just had a word with frahm, he is devastated by your comment
Nice Alan walker cover on your page!! You must know a lot about music!