I posted two new transcriptions on my (otherwise pointless) blog.
The first is solo by Benny Green from "The Song is You". It's the first chorus -- continuous 16th notes for 32 bars. You get the point after one chorus:
http://andrewlienhard.com/2010/03/03/benny-green-transcription/
The second is the Mulgrew from "If I Should Lose You". Two choruses. Harmonically much more interesting. Jose-Miguel Yamal and I were analyzing it, so the comments the follow are from both of us:
http://andrewlienhard.com/2010/02/28/mulgrew-miller-transcription/
Both solos include PDF and an mp3 sample of the solo part itself.
Enjoy.
Thanks!!
Here's one more from Mr. Green:
http://andrewlienhard.com/2010/03/05/benny-green-transcription-cottontail/
It's a chorus over rhythm changes during trades with a guitarist. The tempo is insane... so is his accuracy.
Thanks Andrew!
Excellent work, Andrew and José-Miguel!!! Great stuff! I would really like to see and hear more like this here on JazzHouston. Man, that really picked up my day!
Kudos! And thank you!
Paul
Yes, thank you! Personally, I am a fan of your blog, Andrew. Paul is right about content, this is the substance that makes this site great and I personally miss great discussions that have taken place here.