A 6-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment Roy Haynes’ accompaniment on “Criss-Cross,” from the 1963 album “The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy.”
A 6-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment Roy Haynes’ accompaniment on “Air,” from the 1963 album “The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy.”
A 4-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment to Gary Burton’s solo on “Semblence,” from the album “Times Square.”
8 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes trading and soloing on various recordings (3), 1950s–80s
11 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes trading and soloing on various recordings (2), 1950s–80s
8 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes’ trading and soloing on various recordings (1), 1963–81
3-pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes trading eights on “Donna Lee” from “The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy” 1961, and choruses “Matrix” from “Now He Sings, How He Sobs,” from 1968
5-pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes’ solo on “In Walked Bud,” “Just Us,” and “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You,” recorded 1958–63.
A 7-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment to Chick Corea’s piano solo on “What Was” from the album “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs.”
A 4-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment to Chick Corea’s piano solo on “Steps” from the album “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs.”
A 3-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment to Chick Corea’s piano solo on “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs” from the album “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs.”
6 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment on “52nd St. Theme,” and solo on “Muffin” recorded on Tommy Flanagan’s “Trinity,” 1976.
3 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment and solos on Stanley Cowell’s LP “Equipoise,” 1979
3 pages of transcriptions of Roy Haynes’ solos “A Singing Song” and “Careful,” recorded with Gary Burton in 1968 and 1976.
A 5-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ accompaniment to Harold Land on “Bloomdido,” 1980s, from the album “5 Birds And A Monk.”
A 5-page transcription of Roy Haynes’ drumming on “Windows” from the album “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs” by Chick Corea.