@naturalsmind Apart from the perfect transcription of TJ, he also played in a very precise and confident. Anyway there is a way to save a lot of work, is: Celemony Melodyne editor. It is a software that can analyze every single note played (in time) from a single wave audio format. After analyzing the audio, you can convert the result in midi file format (in time ), not always the value of the notes is accurate, however, if you already have most of the notation, you save a good amount of time.
Charlie Parker's OMNIBOOK.pdf
gyaramaga 1 month ago
When you say you transcribed it does that mean you have sheet music for it?
TPWhalanMusic 7 months ago
Thanks for the transcription TJ, what a great accurate work
PianistaItaliano 11 months ago
Great Job!
maramazone 1 year ago
Wow! +Respect+
Lot2learn 1 year ago
fantastic!
7notemode 1 year ago
nice man ... how long does it take you to transcribe that stuff ... it usually takes me so long i give up lol
naturalsmind 1 year ago
@naturalsmind One of Lennie Tristano's best students spent almost a year learning Charlie's solo on Scrapple from the Apple. Don't give up.
tjjazzpiano 1 year ago
@tjjazzpiano which one?
knotty75 9 months ago
@knotty75 Sal Mosca
tjjazzpiano 9 months ago
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PianistaItaliano 11 months ago
@naturalsmind Apart from the perfect transcription of TJ, he also played in a very precise and confident. Anyway there is a way to save a lot of work, is: Celemony Melodyne editor. It is a software that can analyze every single note played (in time) from a single wave audio format. After analyzing the audio, you can convert the result in midi file format (in time ), not always the value of the notes is accurate, however, if you already have most of the notation, you save a good amount of time.
PianistaItaliano 11 months ago
@PianistaItaliano or you could get the omnibook :)
knotty75 9 months ago