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Welcome to BLUE BASS BONE PUBLICATIONS Robert Edwards - Rocks, Lime (Upswing)
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Robert Edwards - Rocks, Lime (Upswing)

$4.00

1:30’

Robert Edwards’ solo on his original tune Rocks, Lime from the album Upswing (2023). This transcription shows off Robert’s clean bebop playing which builds atop the legacy of giants like J.J. Johnson. He absolutely nails guide tones and clearly communicates his harmonic intent. It also presents a perfect opportunity to work on your shuffle articulation, which is different from straight-ahead swing, as demonstrated brilliantly by Robert.

This transcription and many others are available on my YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifc1jVzGevc

Robert Edwards:

https://www.robertedwardsmusic.com/

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1:30’

Robert Edwards’ solo on his original tune Rocks, Lime from the album Upswing (2023). This transcription shows off Robert’s clean bebop playing which builds atop the legacy of giants like J.J. Johnson. He absolutely nails guide tones and clearly communicates his harmonic intent. It also presents a perfect opportunity to work on your shuffle articulation, which is different from straight-ahead swing, as demonstrated brilliantly by Robert.

This transcription and many others are available on my YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifc1jVzGevc

Robert Edwards:

https://www.robertedwardsmusic.com/

1:30’

Robert Edwards’ solo on his original tune Rocks, Lime from the album Upswing (2023). This transcription shows off Robert’s clean bebop playing which builds atop the legacy of giants like J.J. Johnson. He absolutely nails guide tones and clearly communicates his harmonic intent. It also presents a perfect opportunity to work on your shuffle articulation, which is different from straight-ahead swing, as demonstrated brilliantly by Robert.

This transcription and many others are available on my YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifc1jVzGevc

Robert Edwards:

https://www.robertedwardsmusic.com/