RE: [Harp-L] Miles Davis - So What (mild ob intonation talk)
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- From: Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 17:41:14 -0400
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Eugene Ryan" wrote:
<There are transcriptions out there, probably on the web, and Richard
<Hunter has an analysis of the tune in his book Jazz Harp, which has
<been mentioned on the list recently.
The analysis of the tune in my book includes a complete transcription of
Miles' solo, notated for chromatic harmonica in C.
As I noted in my analysis, it would be pretty hard to play that solo as
Miles did on a standard diatonic.
However, you could get pretty close to most of it, turnaround at the end
of the first chorus excepted, by using two diatonics -- one in C, and
one in Db.
Regards, Richard Hunter
hunterharp.com
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