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Horace-Scope (Complete Album Transcription) By Blue Mitchell

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Horace-Scope is the third album by Horace Silver’s classic quintet — or most of it, actually, as drummer Louis Hayes was replaced by Roy Brooks starting with this session. The rhythmic drive and overall flavor of the group are still essentially the same, though, and Horace-Scope continues the tight, sophisticated-yet-swinging blueprint for hard bop pioneered on its two classic predecessors. The program is as appealing as ever, and even though not as many tunes caught on this time — at least not on the level of a “Juicy Lucy” or “Sister Sadie” — Silver’s writing is tuneful and tasteful. The best-known selections are probably the lovely closing number “Nica’s Dream,” which had been around for several years but hadn’t yet been recorded on a Silver LP, and the genial, laid-back opener “Strollin’.” Every selection is full of soulful grooves and well-honed group interplay, the qualities that made this band perhaps the top hard bop outfit of the early ’60s. Silver was in the midst of a hot streak that wouldn’t let up for another few years, and Horace-Scope is another eminently satisfying effort from that period.

This book is part of a project by Erik Veldkamp to transcribe the complete albums of Blue Mitchell, note for note. There is no better way to dive into the vocabulary of one of the greatest jazz players in history than to see his solos come to life on the page.

To the left you will find one transcription for free, below you will find the song list, and above you can grab an immediate digital download.

Song List

  1. Strollin’
  2. Where You At?
  3. Without You
  4. Horace-Scope
  5. Yeah!
  6. Me And My Baby
  7. Nica’s Dream

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1.6

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26

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