Something's Coming - Oscar Peterson (t. Jazz Arts Trio)

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Jazz Arts Trio plays "Something's Coming" as performed by The Ocar Peterson Trio (from the album "West Side Story" on the Verve label.) JAT personnel: Fred Moyer, piano; Peter Tillotson, bass; Peter Fraenkel, drums. Jazz Arts Trio's latest CD "Tribute" is available at https://www.jrirecordings.com/view_details.php?recording_id=24

If you are interested in the Jazz Arts Trio's transcription of this piece please visit this link: https://www.jrirecordings.com/view_details.php?recording_id=32

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  • "If you are interested in the Jazz Arts Trio's transcription of this piece please visit this link"

    Hi, this song wasn't in the book you sell... Do you guys have another book that have the transcription of this song, this is neat!

  • @MrZombs Sorry, no we haven't published this one yet. Maybe sometime... Hal Leonard published a bunch of our others though.

  • Sorry, no, I don't. But I'll listen again to that. Maybe I should ... I love that whole record!

  • incredibly well done. You seem to play off a monitor to avoit page turns. Is it a finale file? How to the program know to move to the next page?

  • Thanks for the nice comment. I wrote the music in Sibelius but saved the file as image files. Then I imported the scans into a program I wrote myself which allows me to analyze and practice the music. A foot pedal turns the page.

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  • I'm a music lover, nothing more. Having been surrounded by music & musicians all my life, loving music for its own sake & for what it can bring to the human experience, I'm convinced that an amazing, down to earth musician like Oscar P. would have LOVED what was played here by fred moyer & his trio members. All this elitist talk about "true" jazz misses the mark by a mile. Creativity and artistry comes in many forms. Classics, when recreated beautifully, are the epitome of art at its best.

  • Congratulations on such a great performance. I love this track and I have the whole album...this made my day!

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  • Well done guys....I use this track to teach jazz feel and changes to my drum kit pupils.......you have made a great job of a very tricky chart

    Please publish if you can !.....Keep it up

  • ABSOLUTELY beautiful!

  • Here I was just looking to shoot a friend a link of this Oscar track as it's one of my favorite's and yours was the only one I see...but I'm glad to say, it's as much an equal to the original that I've sent it on. If you're ever in the NYC area playing a club, I'd like to be the first to know! Brilliant job.

  • One more thing: in my humble opinion, the point about playing jazz is NOT to be boxed into rigid notions about what jazz is, as sadly expressed by some in this post. I've heard some pretty crappy improvisations in my day. To me, the most effective jazz is when a musician can bring together creativity, artistry, soulfulness, & technique, without ego...("look at me, I'm so creative"). You all brought it together and I for one really enjoyed your excellent performance. Me & Oscar!

  • Wow! That is tremendous! You really have Oscar down. If you hummed loudly off-mic it would be perfect.

  • I love this session !!

    Absolutely great !

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