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Entries from September 2009

Transcription of Dolphin dance

September 30th, 2009 · No Comments

Below follows my transcrition of Herbie Hancock’s first chorus of Dolphin dance from his album Maiden Voyage (1965):

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Demo recording

September 30th, 2009 · No Comments

In August, the quartet met at Peter Sæverud’s studio to make a demo of the Hunting for Hancock project. Since all was to take place during 1 day, we had to limit ourselves to 4 tunes, and these should represent different modes of Hancock’s music.
To start with, we did Dolphin dance, his mid tempo swing [...]

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Stitched up

September 6th, 2009 · No Comments

At the forum of the site allaboutjazz.com, a user asked for inputs on the tune “Stitched up”, which Hancock released on his album “Possibilities” in 2005. I explored the tune using Wavelab and could give some feedback. The user asked spesifically for the chord in the break after the opening, which is a G13 sus. I [...]

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