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@JHighland1 Yeah, but aren't we lucky that MOST of the notes are there? I don't know if the transcription was done by machine/computer or a person or combination of the two, but when Jazz was invented and for a long time, there was NOTHING like this available on paper, only by ear, if one could figure it out (slow playing of record, when available)
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Thanks for posting! Outstanding as expected
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Well....here's my home work for the next five years [with a following wind! ].....that should get it up to half speed! :-)
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This is amazing! There are some missing notes, but still impressive for whoever transcribed this. What album is this from?
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J'adore Oscar quand il joue bluesy avec ses belles basses roulantes.
Super beau.
Merci.
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Thankyou!!! Just the blues I was looking for!
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this is fantastic but just letting you know there are a bunch of notes missing and some incorrect notes (like the b natural in measure 4) when I played along with the recording
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It's just a scan of a commercial sheetmusic.
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Great!Thank you!
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GENIAL ! ! ! ! EL FRASEO INCREIBLE ! ! ! ! ! BUENISIMO
OSCAR PIROSANTO
Just the solo into and outtro of this song puts oscar way above any other pianist in the business; and not just technically, but it's the deeply musical conception and tenderness of the harmonies that sets him apart.
mcrohof 1 year ago 3
Oscar's block-chords are the more bluesy of all. They swing very hard.
zygomatrix 1 year ago 3