This might be a bit out of the box but Hayato Sumino has this really incredible improvisation in the 3rd movement of the Gershwin concerto in F that I haven't seen transcribed anywhere. He plays it so effortlessly dancing around in the tapestry of previous sections whilst adding his own delightful commentary (and even adding a cheeky little rhapsody in blue quote as well). Here is a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/En0s0xhgVKA/видео.html
Highly impressive on a technical level, everyone agrees. But is it musical? Would i even listen to this kind of emotional peaks? Fantastic job on the transcription.
Hey, what should be the next transcription?
How about Keith Jarrett's intro to "The Song is You" from the album "My Foolish Heart"?
This might be a bit out of the box but Hayato Sumino has this really incredible improvisation in the 3rd movement of the Gershwin concerto in F that I haven't seen transcribed anywhere. He plays it so effortlessly dancing around in the tapestry of previous sections whilst adding his own delightful commentary (and even adding a cheeky little rhapsody in blue quote as well). Here is a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/En0s0xhgVKA/видео.html
triste by Oscar Peterson
I thought that I was listening in 2x, but no!! This is crazy lol
What album is this from?
Remembering John!
this is sped up from the original album
Hey, it sounds like that but no! ruclips.net/video/JydoFdU7Qb0/видео.html
Highly impressive on a technical level, everyone agrees. But is it musical? Would i even listen to this kind of emotional peaks? Fantastic job on the transcription.
sure it is
McCoy's ability to weave those melodies at any tempo was such a blessing.
I think you have this felling because all the phrases he start with same arpeggio in down motion. In the end, all the phrases sound very similar.