Brad Mehldau Trio - Number 19 (transcribed)
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2012
- You can skip to 6:09 to see the piano solo transcription. It took me about a week and I'm sure it's not perfect but I am pretty satisfied with my attempt. Pdf files (with corrections) can be printed from this link (click on the november 2013 link underneath the blog archive heading):
chrisvikus.blogspot.ca/
Corrections:
For the lead sheet I adjusted the eighth note chord rhythms with the addition of eighth rests either at the start or end of certain bars. In bar 31 the A natural should be on the 'and ' of beat 3. I added a dotted quarter note in bar 47.
For the piano solo I did some rhythmic corrections in bars 19, 91,129,150, and 169. The first note in bar 29 should be a G natural. I may re-do the video with the corrections but I will leave it for now until the perfectionist in me forces me to change it.
Enjoy!!!
. thanks for this transcription you can not imagine how much this song makes me happy and happy
Great transcription with a beautiful song!:)
Beautiful!
Thanks a lot !!...big work !!!
great work, which will be very useful to many pianists
I thought I knew each Mehldau piece. Thanks so much!
what a beautiful piece!
Beautiful! Todo lo que toca es oro!!
Fantastic transcription !!!!!!!!
Wonderful, thanks for the transcription, it'll keep me busy for another year or ten. How the hell do you you keep all the music in your head. Lovely sound
Great Work!!!! You are wonderful.Thanks from argentina
Congrats! You made my day.
Good job, man! Thank you so much for sharing!
This is amazing!
Wow. You are the man. Thank you!
Great job man!
que buen trabajo!!! muchas gracias!!!!
Great job!
You are awesome!!! Thx! Man.. really.. Love that piece!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for posting this
thank u for trascription!!
"Number 19" is the original title taken from the Live in Burghausen 2008 DVD. It was retitled "Ode" for the 2011 album "Ode". I decided to keep the original title so that people would not confuse this transcription with the 2011 recording. ;)
GREAT! Thank you for this lovely and hard work mate! Now it's time to study :)
Thank you so much!
you are the man
Great work! I agree with the Chopin observation!
well done.
Very. Good. Job.
Genius!!! can you transcribe "Stan the man" ? Is one of my favourite. Regards.
Reminds me a bit of "Times Like These" by makoto ozone and gary burton too
THANKS!!!!!!
Pro tip: it´s easier to notate the 8th notes in the harmony as a tremolo, both for writing and reading. It makes for a cleaner sheet!
Other than that, good job!
Song is called "Ode", btw;)
the link to download the score doesn't work anymore ..... anybody can help ? thaanx:) great job and great music !!!!
Liked, subscribed, and - one great stuff. Link to PDF op please.
8:56 -- holy moly. Where does he come up with this shit? Great transcription. Printing it now!
Hey, is it alright if I transcribe this myself and upload it as a video? I want to do both the LH and RH for his solo.
good work!!! bloody well done.. it would have taken me a lifetime to do it badly.. you must have great ears... did they improve as you transcribed? i'm always been told to do this sort of thing but am too lazy
It's true - the more you transcribe the easier it gets as your ears begin to recognize familiar patterns and melody lines. Watching his hands in the original concert video also helped.
Hasn't been true for me... I mean, I improved for a while but I feel I've just hit a brick wall and that I'll never be able to transcribe my favourite musicians (Brad Mehldau, McCoy Tyner, Tigran Hamasyan, Ben Wendel, etc.) properly.
Whenevr u "hit a brick wall" in learn'g , try breakg the task int parts , then those parts int parts, & so on, til each micro.part takes just a fraction of a sec. ; then, repeat each micro.part v. v. slowly , each time either try'g t notice somethg you hadnt in any previous time , &/or doing it in a way that's different from any previous time . ( So, in learn'g transcript'n, repeat the v. slow, meditative, transcrib'g of just one prominent & easily.found note somewhere in the track , & then, similarly, of just one other such note, somewhere else ; & so on. ) It usually takes several hours, over several days, for the neuronal connections for even one such micro.task t fully & more.permanently form, so that it comes t feel v. easy & even nearly. 'automatic' . Then, repeat the putt'g together, in vary'g ways, of just _two_ such micro.tasks ; here, transcrib'g just two prominent notes, either two that are consecutive w/in a certain voice , or two that are in the same chord & are easier ones to pick out . Again, transcribe v. v. slowly, & always somehow different in each case ; time after time after time . Then, after yet another few t several days, repeat the putt'g together of _three_ such micro.tasks, in the same way. Etc. "The slower one practices, the deeper, & ultimately faster, one really learns ." Thus, some all.time.greatest pianist.composers (e.g. Liszt, Brahms, & esp. Rachmaninoff) were notorious for practic'g (e.g. trying out vary'g voic'gs of one chord, or vary'g dynamics of just one tiny phrase) so slowly & monotonously.repetitiously -- so meditatively -- that some eavesdroppers were unable t believe their ears, while others were also led into some zoned.out space of extremely.deep hear'g, learn'g, & _understand'g_ . In this way, of "Divide then master" , these, who dare t think v. v. small, both compose & learn far more & far deeper pieces than the avg pianist who just repeats quickly & mindlessly over & over , & learns only a few pieces thru their whole life . "Slowest is fastest" !
😂 4 years later and I’ve transcribed all those musicians and just got done transcribing a 10 minute Brad Mehldau performance.
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6:00
Chopin prelude anyone? 😍
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I can remember the movie of lake house
Yeah, Brad had a track featured in that movie’s OST if I remember correctly.
next is getting the left hand voicings ;-)
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This is modern creative, so far away from jazz. Notated music by him, not transcriptor, this is not improvised music.