Hi everyone. I'd like to start a thread dedicated to posting lead sheets that have been transcribed to the key of Bb. Most songs aren't too much trouble to learn by ear, but every once in a while I come across complex tunes that would be a heck of a lot nicer to play with a lead sheet. By the way, congrats on getting the Woodwinds section back! Lets keep it active! Viva la Clarinette!
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I am working on a few transpositions that I will post as soon as done.
or do we need to host the images externally ?
-A- :roll:
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
Here's something I made to show how much of Charlie Parker's Omnibook is based on other tunes.
For GJ saxophonists & clarinettists, note that there are many Parker solos based on 'Honeysuckle rose', 'I got rhythm', 12 bar blues, etc.
So plenty of licks & riffs for borrowing ;-)
normally I'd recommend getting the B-flat version of the Omnibook, but the GJ keys are often different from those played by the be-bop guys. So transpose
Next up - some GJ lead sheets in Bb
-A-
I practice it in all 3 keys (I really need the practice)
p.s. ignore that tempo marking!
I just got my piano talking to Garageband - makes keying-in music a lot easier.
so - any requests for GJ heads in Bb ??
more "soon" lol
p.s. on sax you may want to use LH side D for the 4th line D's,
p.p.s on clarinet keep your choice of C# key down , either LH or RH, for all of bar 16
scribble in your own middle eight,
it's || Bb7 | Bb7 | Dm | Dm | Bb7 | Bb7 | A7 | A7 || , then back to bar 9 :roll: