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#Lonely woman pat metheny pdf free#
#Lonely woman pat metheny pdf how to#
We could probably debate forever on how to notate this accurately. Here's a sample of John Zorn's interpretation of the melody ( Woman by Ornette Coleman Good start and effort, you probably can play with the recording and thats the most import thing if you need a more in time version for help check out john zorn's version off of naked city. give your transcription to someone who has never heard the tune and have them learn it, you'll see that what they are playing is very different from what ornette is playing. even though the melody is being played very loosely (in regards to the beat) the notes still fall on the beat. the entire tune is in 4/4 except that at the end of each section is a 2 beat rest. The melody often invokes a triplet phrasing, but is actually quarter notes. You got most of the notes right, but your rhythm is mostly incorrect.
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I do prefer the first pdf notation with separate alto, cornet and bass parts. I've spent a couple of days working this out on guitar, and I was close, but now I've really honed in on it! ) I love the mix of eastern european and blues feels in this tune. Although the horns play the melody in rubato, the drums play in a somewhat strict tempo for heads and solos. The rhytmic values in the chart are primarily a subjective interpretation of the theme than a metrically precise transcription. Here's another interpretation of the tune.
The D note in the alto sax staff should be F (minor 3rd up) instead. Oops, I spotted a slip at the 15th bar of letter A1 (in last bar of 1st ending). It appears that you do not have a plug-in to view PDFs.Ĭlick here to display PDF in a new window Please share your thoughts on the chart - all suggestions are welcome! The rhythmic phrasing of alto sax in Coda is transcribed hastily and should be revised. Joshua Redman, Branford Marsalis and Joe Lovano) but I haven't seen the tune in any fake book around.
The song has been covered by several jazz musicians (e.g. It was merely a bold attempt to analyze the tune and therefore it's essential no to stick to the chart too literally but "go with the flow". This is another oddity - along with Miles' Bitches Brew - that was truly difficult to transcribe. Transcriptions Theory & Analysis Changes Originals Transcriptions - Lonely Woman by Ornette Coleman - submitted by HalfNelson