making the minor tonality sort of like a suspension or and accented set of neighbor tones if you will.Īnyways, i hope you enjoy and any feedback/criticism will be gladly accepted. In the head the listener experiences both major and minor tonalities. Notice that the F tonality (the I chord) is sometimes major sometimes minor. The transcription of the head was done as an exercise in hearing harmony and voicings. There are some points in which the playing was "rhythmically free" most likely on purpose. The solo transcription was done mostly as an exercise in melodic diction so I have not concerned to a great extent rhythmic accuracy. Posted is a transcription of the introduction, head and bill evan's solo on Minority Transcriptions Theory & Analysis Changes Originals Transcriptions - Bill Evans - Minority (piano head and solo) - submitted by brianvollīill Evans - Minority (piano head and solo)
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