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I am looking all over the web for drumset trnascriptions. I'm mostly interested in jazz players but I enjoy all styles. I found a good transcription of a Bill Stewart solo and an Elvin Jones solo but that is it............ Any suggestions.
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I think the best thing is to transcribe them yourself; you'll learn the most doing that.
Also ... check out back issues of Modern Drummer magazine. I still have all my copies dating back to 1982. Lot's of great solo transcriptions over the years ... especially in the jazz genre!
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Thanks,
I do a lot of transcribing myself. I am sort of new to the computer world so I have been exploring alot of music sites. There are some really wonderful sites out there with endless solo transcriptions of Coltrane, Cannonball, etc. This is some great stuff musicians are sharing. I have to believe that there are drummers doing the same but everytime I try searching I find short excersises mostly, rudiments, and general book stuff. You are right about the magazines, and I check those out a lot. I look forward to posting my transcriptions once I get a grip on this computer thing.
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Would I run into legal problems if I link to a url with a bunch of juicy patterns from drum books I own?
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I think so. I have heard of people putting obvious errors in transcriptions and calling them approximations to avoid this.
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Felix, you could probably get away with it as long as you also provide where the material came from and the author. As long as credit is given most people dont care.
Besides, they have to send you a cease and desist letter and then give you time to take the material down before anything got serious.
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Hey, I'd be interested in that Bill Stewart transcription and Elvin Jones, can you tell me where to get it? John Riley's book Beyond BeBop has some transcriptions and there's book out called Jazz Drum standards transcriptions that's not bad...thanks.
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