Posts Tagged ‘CEDAR WALTON’

CHARLES LLOYD- BLUES FOR BILL

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Here’s a catchy blues head by saxophonist Charles Lloyd which is featured on the record ACOUSTIC MASTERS I with Cedar Walton, Buster Williams on bass and the inimitable Billy Higgins playing drums. perhaps the song is named after Higgins but i have no idea. there’s some other nice music on this CD including “Hommage” which i transcribed for an earlier post… below is a video of Lloyd and Higgins making some nice music together…

CHARLES LLOYD- BLUES FOR BILL (mp3)

MISSING POSTS

Monday, December 28th, 2009

PRACTICE PORTAL is more or less back to normal. i’m still in the process of restoring the MP3 files. that will take some time for editing… in the switch to a new host for this site, several of the most recent posts were lost. fortunately the PDF’s were saved offsite so i will post those here. as for the commentary, if i can remember what babbled about, i’ll repost the it. for now, help yourself to the PDFs…

ABBEY LINCOLN w/ STAN GETZ- BIRD ALONE


ABBEY LINCOLN- BIRD ALONE (MELODY) (mp3)

ABBEY LINCOLN- BIRD ALONE (MELODY) (pdf)

STAN GETZ- BIRD ALONE (SOLO) (mp3)

STAN GETZ- BIRD ALONE (SOLO) (pdf)

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JOHN COLTRANE- SATELLITE


JOHN COLTRANE- SATELLITE (mp3)

JOHN COLTRANE- SATELLITE (pdf)

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MULGREW MILLER- ANOTHER TYPE THANG


MULGREW MILLER- ANOTHER TYPE THANG (mp3)

MULGREW MILLER- ANOTHER TYPE THANG (MELODY) (pdf)

MULGREW MILLER- ANOTHER TYPE THANG (SOLO) (pdf)

MULGREW MILLER- FOR THOSE WHO DO


MULGREW MILLER- FOR THOSE WHO DO (mp3)

MULGREW MILLER- FOR THOSE WHO DO (MELODY) (pdf)

MULGREW MILLER- FOR THOSE WHO DO (SOLO) (mp3)

MULGREW MILLER- FOR THOSE WHO DO (SOLO) (pdf)

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JOHN SCOFIELD w/ JOE LOVANO- SINCE YOU ASKED


JOHN SCOFIELD w/ JOE LOVANO- SINCE YOU ASKED (mp3)

JOHN SCOFIELD- SINCE YOU ASKED (MELODY) (pdf)

JOE LOVANO- SINCE YOU ASKED (SOLO) (pdf)

JOHN SCOFIELD- SO SUE ME


JOHN SCOFIELD- SO SUE ME (mp3)

JOHN SCOFIELD- SO SUE ME (pdf)

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GROVER WASHINGTON JR- MESSAGE FROM THE METERS


GROVER WASHINGTON JR- MESSAGE FROM THE METERS (mp3)

GROVER WASHINGTON JR- MESSAGE FROM THE METERS (pdf)

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26-2 STUDY


26-2 STUDY (pdf)

NARDIS STUDY


NARDIS STUDY (pdf)

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CEDAR WALTON- MOSAIC


CEDAR WALTON- MOSAIC (mp3)

CEDAR WALTON- MOSAIC (pdf)

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MISCELLANEOUS PATTERNS


MISCELLANEOUS PATTERNS (pdf)

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BODY AND SOUL DIATONIC TRANSPOSITION


BODY AND SOUL (pdf)

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ANDREW HILL


ANDREW HILL- REFUGE (mp3)

ANDREW HILL- REFUGE (pdf)

ANDREW HILL- PUMPKIN (mp3)

ANDREW HILL- PUMPKIN (pdf)

ANDREW HILL- GHETTO LIGHTS (mp3)

ANDREW HILL- GHETTO LIGHTS (pdf)

ANDREW HILL- BLACK FIRE (mp3)

ANDREW HILL- BLACK FIRE (pdf)

MULGREW MILLER AND CEDAR WALTON- HINDSIGHT

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

While i was listening to music to find material for my last post about Mulgrew Miller, i dug out a copy of Vincent Herring’s record, Evidence which features Wallace Roney, Ira Coleman, Carl Allen and Miller. on it, they do a version of “Hindsight” by Cedar Walton- over the years, many comparisons have been made between Miller and Mcoy Tyner, perhaps because of some stylistic similarities in their improvisations- when i hear Miller- at least compositionally- one of the first people i think about is Cedar Walton. Walton has written so many great songs over the years like “Bolivia”, ” Firm Roots”, “Clockwise” and the song featured on this post. speaking as an improvising composer, i’ve always been most intrigued by his chord progressions. “Hindsight” features a nice vamp which moves between B7#9, C7#9 and A7#9 and then the melody, played over a descending 1/2 step progression that begins from C and alternates between major and dominant chords on its way down to where it finally comes to a rest on E maj. it’s a challenge to improvise melodically over those changes, to play over the whole phrase rather than from chord to chord to chord. in the hands of masters like Miller and Walton, progressions like these are material for amazing improvisations… Walton is a great example of a composer improviser. he sounds as if he’s reading/ writing a piece of music somewhere in his head as he’s improvising. i just finished pulling his right hand line off the recording and the notes on paper are really beautiful to look at. all the fat and excess carved away to leave a finely sculpted line. he has a highly developed sense of symmetry and form, undoubtedly honed during his years as a songwriter. you can see the results of many years lived with this music. wow… let me shut up. his version of “Hindsight” is from his date called Composer which features Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Vincent Herring, Ralph Moore and Victor Lewis. below are transcriptions of Miller’s and Walton’s right hand…

MULGREW MILLER- “HINDSIGHT” (mp3)

SOLO TRANSCRIPTION OF “HINDSIGHT” (pdf)

CEDAR WALTON- “HINDSIGHT” (mp3)

SOLO TRANSCRIPTION OF “HINDSIGHT” (pdf)