Art Of Transcription: How To Transcribe a Jazz Solo CORRECTLY!

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Transcription is an essential tool for any jazz improviser. Through the process of learning a solo aurally instead of by rote, you pick up the nuances that create the jazz feeling within the idiom of the language. In this video, I take you on a step by step process where you learn how to transcribe a solo to get the maximum benefits for your own playing.

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Dont even play saxofon but I do piano! So ill apply this knwoledge to my piano playin! Thanks man! Greetings from Guatemala 🇬🇹

youttub
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Through out many Years, I can do what Tim say, phrase a time to transcription by ear, but ....

THESAMMUSIC
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Thank you so much for this info. Im starting o transcribe jazz solos, but i dont know where to start. I thought writing a solo is the fastest way to transcribe. Thank you bro!

JoshOcampoTV
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can you give me your method to score a Fast melody or a fast solo line?

obisraelngawani
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I knew a cat who would transcribe the rhythm of a solo first. Never tried it, but it always sounded like a good idea.

thumpybones
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Your approach and attitude are awesome, man! Cheers, from your new Chicago fans!!!

djjohnnymedley
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I dug your opening statements! No doubt there are different approaches to learning. Singing ir humming is vital as well as space in musical sentences. Listening for hours as well as observing long gone masters is what I did without transcribing much. Playing by feel and sound but knowing the correct notated versions of tunes is vital also. So much musical lines just seems natural thus the ability to copy a bit but deviate instinctively have served well enough. I've played on tour with some legends abroad. I always had day gigs non Jazz.Goodluck!

travelingman
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I basically only transcribe (I know this probably isn't advisable) and I think more than anything it makes you listen constantly.

When I started playing the connection between improvisation and traditional exercises feels disjointed, I guess it would be if you tried to write a short paragraph by thinking of rules of English first rather than...just writing what you're actually thinking.

One thing I'd say to anyone getting into this is getting used to the "stages" of transcribing. Particularly in harder solos, you will hit a point where you start to dislike the solo because you're constantly listening to it, often at slowed tempo!

xxczerxx
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Thank you! For a jazz studies course I’m taking in school we’re going to have to transcribe a solo. I’m trying to start looking into how to now even though we haven’t been told exact details like length requirements and such. I just wasn’t sure how I’d break it done, but I think this will work well for me! Now I just need to find a solo or two that I want to transcribe, along with decide what instrument to play it on bass clarinet or tenor saxophone.

Zoey
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That soul station solo was the first solo I ever transcribed

jackcrawford
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YouTube allows playback speed CUSTOM in 5% increments.

tracygittins
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Anyone who says transcription is a waste of time is going down the wrong road. How does anyone learn a language as a child? They listen, analyze, mimic, repeat and eventually put together words then sentences and ultimately simple communication. Over time you find your own voice and communicate your personal message.

rk
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Big problem for me me is hearing the chord changes,

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