Amazing! Where did you find this?
Does anyone know if this appears in the book, Steve Lacy: My Experience with the Soprano Sax? Has anyone here read that book?
Did a search and found an answer to one of my questions. According to Marcello, it's to be found in Steve Lacy: Conversations (Duke U. Press) - edited by Jason Weiss. http://www.dukeupress.edu/books.php3?isbn=978-0-8223-3815-4
Those pages do not appear in Conversations, unless there has been a new edition with additional material. Being the Lacy freak I am, I bought the book about five minutes after it came out. There are several similar documents in Lacy's handwriting included, which may account for the confusion, but I had never seen the Monk advice in Lacy's hand before.
Findings: My Experience With the Soprano Saxophone is not really a book you sit down and read - it's more of a workbook for saxophonists, although anyone interested in Lacy's music would get something out of it. It's got exercises, Lacy scores, solo transcriptions, and advice. It includes of of Book H of "Practitioners," his fiendishly difficult set of etudes for saxophone. I pull those out when I want a real technical challenge. The book is in French and English, and every saxophonist who is interested in going beyond "Cherokee" should have it, in my opinion.
By the way, the Monk list is not in that book, either.
Apologies for posting wrong info. Saw post #324 on this thread http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...mp;#entry864377 and assumed it was correct. Perhaps I misread it. My bad.