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Reddit mentions of The Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet, 1965-68 (Oxford Studies in Recorded Jazz)

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Found 1 comment on The Studio Recordings of the Miles Davis Quintet, 1965-68 (Oxford Studies in Recorded Jazz):

u/pmfink · 3 pointsr/jazztheory

Keith Waters wrote a pretty exhaustive book on this.

https://www.amazon.com/Recordings-Quintet-1965-68-Studies-Recorded/dp/0195393848

There are some instances where a soloist (or the entire group) plays what Waters calls "time no changes." Basically, they are still playing the correct number of measures for the form but not following the changes.

Music theory in a spot with "time no changes" makes me want to focus on motifs, rhythm, or interplay between the musicians.

Jazz guitarist Steve Kahn has a great write up and transcription of "Pinnocchio" from the Nefertiti record.

http://www.stevekhan.com/pinocchioa.htm

I run a Herbie Hancock blog with transcriptions and analysis. At the moment I only have two posts from the Miles Davis second great quintet ("Seven Steps to Heaven" and "The Sorcerer"). Those are some of my favorite years for Herbie's playing though. More posts are always on the way.

http://www.actualproofblog.com/p/posts-by-chronological-recordings-date.html