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Here is the Wes solo on the Barry Harris tune Lolita from Cannonball Adderly and the Poll Winners album.
It is a great solo, 64 bars, first 32 are single note and last 32 are octaves.
A lot of amazing lines over ii V I changes.
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11-03-2023 09:27 AM
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Great job! I thought I was listening to Wes!
I just finished a big band arr. I wrote based on a Wes recording, and I transcribed Wes' solo, and harmonized it for saxes, then the next part for trombones, and the final part for trumpets, and it sounds fine, because Wes' conception of his playing was thinking of himself as a one man big band.
People forget that he spent a lot of time in the Hampton big band, and probably got a lot of ideas from the arrangements he played there. In his solo on his great blues composition "The Thumb", he actually quotes two choruses of the Basie chart "Splunky", harmonizing it with a lot of parallel motion chords.
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Yeah man, very nice! Tough octaves even by Wes standards.
This one still knocks me out...
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Originally Posted by sgcim
That is a great idea for a big band arrangement. Please share a link/recording if you have a chance.
Yes, it almost seems like he is doing an arrangement in real time with a lot of his solos.
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Originally Posted by wintermoon
Yeah, that one is great too! So much great stuff from Wes!
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Originally Posted by ptjazz
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