![]() ![]() With no piano present, Burrell also lays down some grooving and driving comping behind Turrentine's solo, making frequent use of bluesy double stops and repeating rhythms to lock in the band beneath Turrentine's preaching. His prolific and influential career has spanned over five decades. Afterwards, your download link will expire. You will be able to download this transcription three times. This product is a downloadable MusicXML + PDF of a guitar solo transcription. ![]() However, Burrell explodes into the B sections, transforming the melody into a chordal salvo alongside Turrentine.īurrell's solo on this song, which has "rhythm changes" A sections and a simple, descending bridge, is a hallmark showcase of his characteristic tastefulness and rich tone, seamlessly weaving between bluesy stabs and bebop threading in a manner that reflects a mastery of both. Kenny Burrell is one of the living legends of jazz guitar. I’ll Close My Eyes Kenny Burrell (Jazz Guitar Transcription) 5.00 Track 4 on Two Guitars, Prestige, 1957. On the A sections, he sets an understated atmosphere, playing the melody entirely in unison with tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine (plus a few octaves at the end of each A) atop a sparse rhythm section. ![]() It's interesting to hear how Kenny Burrell translates his melody, which goes between fourths-based A sections and a simple, diatonic B section, onto the guitar in this otherwise chordless context.
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