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		<title>Jazz Musicians And The Art Of Transcribing Jazz Solos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every great jazz musician has, at one time or another, transcribed jazz solos from recordings. Since jazz is an art from that is aural in nature, it makes complete sense that listening and copying the improvisations of earlier jazz masters helps one become a more consistent and skilled jazz improviser.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[To a Young Jazz Musician: Letters from the Road In To a Young Jazz Musician, the renowned jazz musician and Pulitzer Prize—winning composer Wynton Marsalis gives us an invaluable guide to making good music–and to leading a good life. Writing from the road “between the bus ride, the sound check, and the gig,” Marsalis passes [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Jazz Musicians And The Art Of Transcribing Jazz Solos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every great jazz musician has, at one time or another, transcribed jazz solos from recordings. Since jazz is an art from that is aural in nature, it makes complete sense that listening and copying the improvisations of earlier jazz masters helps one become a more consistent and skilled jazz improviser.

Transcribing a jazz solo involves the repetitive listening and notation of a recorded jazz solo. To get maximum benefit from the process, the person studying the solo through transcription should memorize and internalize every note and every inflection played by the improviser. "Transcribing" refers to the activity of notating on paper the exact notes and rhythms played by the improviser.]]></description>
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