Product Description
Here's how to play "Watermelon Man" by Herbie Hancock on piano!
It's a piano solo arrangement of the famous jazz standard which combines the main melody with the groovy piano pattern - it comes with a few challenges, but it sounds amazing!
Herbie Hancock wrote "Watermelon Man" for his 1962 debut album "Takin' Off".
Inspired by the cry of a man selling watermelon in the back streets of Chicago during Hancock's childhood, the song became one of his most famous tunes, and a popular jazz standard which has been recorded hundreds of times.
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