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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
These seem to be accurate as far as I can tell, but it doesn't offer anything new, other than some brief analysis before each piece. There's only 12 songs here, and it's only the guitar solos; the rest of the song isn't charted out, so you have no idea where to enter. The Hal Leonard Omnibook mitigates this by including specific recording information and timestamps.There's also no audio included. It's not a huge deal since these are all based on recordings, but much of the analysis is about specific licks, so having audio for these excerpts would be useful.If you're only interested in the solos, you'd be much better off buying the Jazz Solos Omnibook or Real Jazz Solos book from Hal Leonard. For chord-melody arrangements, the John Stein book from Berklee is a better choice.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
Excellent transcription
SC
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023
Clear print and a wealth of information.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2015
I have just started learning some of the solos in your book. You picked some great solos. Some of what I have found is dead on in the tab but the 5th bar in the "All the things you are" Tal Farlow solo has some wrong notes that bar starts with a e flat note and not a c, it goes from e flat to f to a flat to c and to b flat and to g, measures 6 and 7 are dead on. I doubt this was the author's fault. It takes a lot of skill to transcribe these solos. I do not know if there are other mistakes in the book because I have not studied it long enough yet. No matter what this is a great tool for learning these solos for the rest of us who have day jobs and cannot transcribe all these solos.
Theresa R.
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2014
Really enjoyed the helpful hints in regard to each solo. Very good information and done well. Well worth the price.
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