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Originally Posted by JazzIsGood
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08-07-2024 05:41 PM
You're lucky this isn't a saxophone forum.Originally Posted by JazzIsGoodI also think it's OK to use someone else's transcription sometimes, just learn the lines using their notes or tab. There's lots of YT clips where people just give you the chart. All the sax players learn Charlie Parker transcriptions from this one book, I think it's call Omni Book. So don't believe them when they say "do everything by ear and never ever use a chart" .... they have all used charts to learn solos.
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