Thats so cool you can play it-ive just started to learn it and ive realised this is gonna take a really loooong time-is it possible for you to upload a video of you playing it because I feel like that would really help others with motivation to learn it to show its possible -if not then thats okay
Yesterday my life was filled with rain Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain Now the dark days are gone, and the bright days are here My sunny one shine so sincere Sunny, one so true, I love you Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way You gave to me your all and all And now I feel ten feet tall Sunny, one so true, I love you Sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see Sunny, thank you for the facts from A to Z My life was torn like windblown sand Then, a rock was formed when we held hands (Sunny) sunny, one so true, I love you Sunny, thank you for that smile upon your face Sunny, thank you, thank you for that gleam that flows the place You're my spark of nature's fire You're my sweet complete desire Sunny, one so true, yes I love you Sunny, yesterday all my life was filled with rain Sunny, you smiled at me and really, really eased the pain Now the dark days are gone and the bright days are here My sunny one shine so sincere Sunny one so true, I love you, I love you, (sunny), I love you, I love you (sunny)
Incidentally, i had been watching "The Wizard of Menlo Park", a documentary about Thomas A. Edidon to whom we owe the "phonograph", when youtube flashed the subscriber's alert for Maestro Tim's new score. Timothy, U R the human PIANOGRAPH!!! Spectacular work, thanks a lot.
Can you check that left hand line? Are there minor errors, could be played either way though tbh. The other possibility is that I don’t know what I’m raving on about.
Hey Nathan. If you're talking about the "8" above the portée, it means that you need to read the notes 1-octave above its natural height. It is used to shorten the space needed to write high-tone groups of notes. About the "x" shaped notes, i don't know. Maybe they are notes that do not exist as keys, but are still important for the understanding of the chords ? I really have no idea :D Cheers !
@@nathanmartin3779 I know that the x can be used as a way to notate double sharp, where you go two semitones up, but it’s always before the note, so I don’t know what the x would mean in this sheet. Maybe a more forceful strike?
@@nickndc8252 I'm also aware of double sharps, but as you said, those just go where a regular sharp/flat goes. I would suppose that the X *could* mean a forceful strike. That seems like the only viable explanation at this point. I can't even find music theory websites that have touched on that sort of note.
No idea, I don't read music at all, but the first thing that springs to mind is crossover? Probably embarrassing myself with my utter ignorance though lmao
уменя в левом ухе играет, в правом нет. Одноухий Санни теперь и играю по нотам так же, чтоб только в одном ухе слышно было. Повернулся к людям и улыбка до ушей. Приятно.
Number ONE: YOU MUST understand HARMONY. Number TWO: start with simple tunes and accompanying scores. First you try to play these simple tunes BY EAR. When U get stuck, you can CHEAT-PEEK. Eg The Entertainer by Scott Joplin or Yancey Special, by Jimmy Yancey. Jimmy Yancey couldn't read music, but there are great note for note transcriptions in the key of C. All depending on your level. Timothy is transcribing accomplished masters. Nowadays youtube is home to some great how-to videos, and replete with hundreds and hundreds of really good to awesome note-for-note transcriptions of Blues, Boogie, Ragtime, Standard ballads eg Yesterday, Let It Be, Ballade for Adeline, My Way, Blues, Boogie...in order to get weaned of sheet music, U try to play the same stuff by ear FIRST, - again, when U get stuck, U cheat-peek the scores,.... furthermore you try to insert blue notes, licks, etc, it's an exciting journey you will be embarking on. Wish i could handhold you more. U can email me at: mikedaniels7x7@yahoo.com Best wishes
Damn this looks real fun to play
I've learned this arrangement and I felt the groove so much, honestly best version of sunny ive played.
Thats so cool you can play it-ive just started to learn it and ive realised this is gonna take a really loooong time-is it possible for you to upload a video of you playing it because I feel like that would really help others with motivation to learn it to show its possible -if not then thats okay
@@lordviper1234long learn but ik its gonna be worth your wait😭the groove is killer and so versatile
can play the first 25seconds 💀💀
@lordviper1234 if you've studied it I have a one question that's been nagging me: don't you think that his time feel is.... strange at times?
@lordviper1234 same... lol
I can't decide which is the most amazing, the original performance or the transcription of it.
Your transcription of Pierre Yves Plat pieces are a blessing to this Earth 🌎 thank you 🙏
Would love to see a breakdown on your channel
Holy shit, FRED HERSCH is one of your Patreon sponsors?! I bow to you, sir, I bow! He's my favourite pianist of all time.
watch yo language
Timothy is a futhermucking transcribing god.
Wonderfully transcribed as usual!
congrats both to you and the pianist!
Marvellous job guys!!
So cool to watch this transcription, I've been playing this again recently!
Same but faster
@@ciararespect4296 playing it at a faster tempo?
@@rillloudmother yes a little faster I love doing it
Each performance of Sunny by PYP are amazing, what a groove !
One of my favorite songs Timothy! Nice to see it in print :)
Glad you enjoyed Alan!
Yesterday my life was filled with rain
Sunny, you smiled at me and really eased the pain
Now the dark days are gone, and the bright days are here
My sunny one shine so sincere
Sunny, one so true, I love you
Sunny, thank you for the sunshine bouquet
Sunny, thank you for the love you brought my way
You gave to me your all and all
And now I feel ten feet tall
Sunny, one so true, I love you
Sunny, thank you for the truth you let me see
Sunny, thank you for the facts from A to Z
My life was torn like windblown sand
Then, a rock was formed when we held hands
(Sunny) sunny, one so true, I love you
Sunny, thank you for that smile upon your face
Sunny, thank you, thank you for that gleam that flows the place
You're my spark of nature's fire
You're my sweet complete desire
Sunny, one so true, yes I love you
Sunny, yesterday all my life was filled with rain
Sunny, you smiled at me and really, really eased the pain
Now the dark days are gone and the bright days are here
My sunny one shine so sincere
Sunny one so true, I love you, I love you, (sunny), I love you, I love you (sunny)
Incidentally, i had been watching "The Wizard of Menlo Park", a documentary about Thomas A. Edidon to whom we owe the "phonograph", when youtube flashed the subscriber's alert for Maestro Tim's new score.
Timothy, U R the human PIANOGRAPH!!! Spectacular work, thanks a lot.
Brilliant job Timothy! Thanks for sharing
Great job Timothy. And the playing - !!
What a fantastic job you did here! You are really talented.
Merci Jean-Christophe!
Amazing solo, amazing transcription!!
I love the attitude in this song and interpretation!
FANTASTIC. Thank you
You rock man! Great swing!
I can’t stop listening to this....
💪🙏
fantastic
Гениальное переложение и исполнение!!!! Высший пилотаж❤
Fantastic!!! Now I have Idea how to write the complicated rhythms 😂👍👍
진짜. 정말. 너무. 잘하십니다❤
...and sound of large gathering of people. wow. don't we all miss it?
We didn't know how good we had it in the before-times
@@paulinocontreras8426 what happened?
@@Fildoggy
Mass gathering is now forbidden due to COVID.
@@Fildoggy ever heard of a virus called covid?
Indeef
very good i love it❤❤
cool👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! I love this song, always had, did not have the sheets.
what a song!!! i love it!!! i gonna play for sure
One of my favourites
It's great! 👍👍👍👍👍💐
악보 샀어요. 연습해봐야지.
어디서 사나요?
WOW !!! Wonderfull !!!
Qué hermoso, qué loco!!! Gracias por compartir este partitura. Me encanta tu forma de ser 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
sooooo coooool❤
Awesome!
1:44 여기서 부터 진짜 미친것 같다..
반가와오
ㅎㅇㅎㅇ
109번째 듣고있음
ㅎㅇㄹ
BRAVO !!!
So cool!!
so GREAT ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
楽譜ありがとうございます✨🕊🍃🕊🍃🕊🍃🕊🍃😊
Perfect!!!
🙏 Trop chouette ...
I'm getting ben folds - one angry dwarf and 200 solemn faces vibes from that bassline
Great feel to the piece :)
Thank you so much.. it should have been such a hard work !
Can you check that left hand line? Are there minor errors, could be played either way though tbh. The other possibility is that I don’t know what I’m raving on about.
Muchas Gracias !
Interesting!! Thanks for great arrangement. I luv U~~
알~러~뷰우우우
A song that you feel its cheering you all the way
I ALWAYS WILL LOVE YOU PLAYING AND SINGING!!!! WOLL BE THE SUN SHINING IN MY LIFE !!RS!! REALLY !🌞☀🌞☀🌞☀🌞
woow I love it
iii looooove youuu!!!
please this sheet!
What in the heck is the symbol at the top of the chords at 3:20?
Hey Nathan. If you're talking about the "8" above the portée, it means that you need to read the notes 1-octave above its natural height. It is used to shorten the space needed to write high-tone groups of notes.
About the "x" shaped notes, i don't know. Maybe they are notes that do not exist as keys, but are still important for the understanding of the chords ?
I really have no idea :D
Cheers !
@@clemguitarechal Yeah, I do understand the 8, but the "x" notes are throwing me off. Thanks for responding though.
@@nathanmartin3779 I know that the x can be used as a way to notate double sharp, where you go two semitones up, but it’s always before the note, so I don’t know what the x would mean in this sheet. Maybe a more forceful strike?
@@nickndc8252 I'm also aware of double sharps, but as you said, those just go where a regular sharp/flat goes. I would suppose that the X *could* mean a forceful strike. That seems like the only viable explanation at this point. I can't even find music theory websites that have touched on that sort of note.
It are octaves but they sound extremely dissonant, maybe they are detuned?
GENIO!
🎉❤❤❤🏆👏👏👏👏
crazy
I wish I had this much freedom
bravo!
Hi. Thank you for this amazing transcription.🎶✍⚘
Can someone please tell me what the mimims with x inside on the top of the chord means at 3'10"?
No idea, I don't read music at all, but the first thing that springs to mind is crossover? Probably embarrassing myself with my utter ignorance though lmao
Hey Yves, can you play chess with the big boys?
Well you already do.
Great rendition.
❤
How the hell is it possible to play G7 consist of F flat, G, B, D, G, my hand just can't reach the top G note
호우~
bravo❤
Cool
Thimoty G. Thank you, thank you very much
00:10
damn I love that guy
Wow
Je vais l'essayer 🙄🙄🙄😢❤
Espetáculo 😃👏👏👏👏
0:10
0:43
Espectacular arreglo e interpretación, saludo cordial desde la ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina , saludo cordial........
So fucking groovy !
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2:05
Make a synthezia version please
Are we gonna ignore the fact. That how wonderfully Pierre-Yves plat composed it
I'm in love with this one! But what do the notes with an X in the middle mean?
They are percussively implied ghost notes. Check out the transcription notes linked in the description.
@@TimothyGondola Thank you!
Очень нравится. Тут душа слышна. Смотрю Jesus Molina, там нет такого. Спасибо за сердце в музыке.
уменя в левом ухе играет, в правом нет. Одноухий Санни теперь и играю по нотам так же, чтоб только в одном ухе слышно было. Повернулся к людям и улыбка до ушей. Приятно.
大好きな曲❤️ありがとうございます😊でも難しそうだ〜
ありがとうございました♪!
Like. Thanks 😊👍
So 2-5-1 in alternating key of E minor and C major with couple chromatic descending transitions g7-f#7-f7-emin7
Wow,,,,💪🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Is this on spotify? If it's not, it should be!
0:09
0:16
1:07
0:10
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 cudo
eres el mejor
strange with 50th bar right hand?
연주를 어디서 했을까~?
I can play piano, but I've only studied classical. I wish I could play like this but I don't even know where to start.
transcribe jazz solos and play them. do this for 5+ years.
@@samuelwilson818 nah fam. You do that if you've never played before to learn technique and vocabulary
Bruno Neureiter so what do you do then
Number ONE: YOU MUST understand HARMONY. Number TWO: start with simple tunes and accompanying scores. First you try to play these simple tunes BY EAR. When U get stuck, you can CHEAT-PEEK. Eg The Entertainer by Scott Joplin or Yancey Special, by Jimmy Yancey. Jimmy Yancey couldn't read music, but there are great note for note transcriptions in the key of C.
All depending on your level. Timothy is transcribing accomplished masters. Nowadays youtube is home to some great how-to videos, and replete with hundreds and hundreds of really good to awesome note-for-note transcriptions of Blues, Boogie, Ragtime, Standard ballads eg Yesterday, Let It Be, Ballade for Adeline, My Way, Blues, Boogie...in order to get weaned of sheet music, U try to play the same stuff by ear FIRST, - again, when U get stuck, U cheat-peek the scores,.... furthermore you try to insert blue notes, licks, etc, it's an exciting journey you will be embarking on. Wish i could handhold you more. U can email me at: mikedaniels7x7@yahoo.com
Best wishes
赞美.
I think you mean F#m7 (minor 7) from bar 4 onwards .
Why there is no a flat?
Sorry my mistake..... F# 7 ( # 9) ?
bro how do pianists read music?
Very cool! Perhaps some Thelonious Monk? Greatly appreciated. Cheers!
No, it’s a pop tune.
@@Photologistic Pop????
@@Photologistic Pop????
最高!!