Inside Out – Cecil McBee
Inside Out is a workout for all instruments, full of twisty 8th-note lines, densely stacked chords, meter changes, and tight rhythm section interaction. A concert score is available as well as piano, bass and drum parts.
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- Recording: Cecil McBee - Unspoken
- Recorded on: October 20, 1996
- Label: Palmetto (PM 2023)
- Concert Key: No key center
- Style: Swing (medium up)
- Trumpet - James Zollar
- Alto Sax - Randall Conners
- Piano - David Berkman
- Bass - Cecil McBee
- Drums - Matt Wilson
Besides the rhythm, the melody and harmony are also highly advanced. Each melody phrase is full of snaky winding 8th-note lines that really establish the lack of a key center. There are just a few chords that punctuate the melody; many of these are dissonant and tense, stacked over roots or entire chords a step above or below. The A section has no specific chords; the melody here is accompanied only by freely walking bass and drums, with the piano coming in for a punctuating chord at B.
Our audio excerpt begins at the intro, which is based on the last phrase of the melody followed by a four-measure drum solo leading into the head. The intro is also used to set up the out head. Solos are entirely free, out of tempo; on the recording the piano and drums first improvise together, followed by the two horns and bass.
Besides our lead sheets, we have piano, bass, and drum parts and a concert score. Much of the melody rhythms are cued below the staff on the rhythm section parts; in a piece with such an advanced rhythmic structure it's very important to know how the rhythm section relates to the melody.

Cecil McBee
born on May 19, 1935
From the time he first arrived in New York City in 1964, Cecil McBee has remained one of the most in-demand bassists in jazz, appearing on hundreds of influential recordings as well as in clubs and concert halls throughout the world. During this same span of five decades, McBee has also become a celebrated composer and teacher, leading his own ensembles and earning a distinguished professorship at the New England Conservatory in Boston, where he has taught for over 25 years. Read more...