Gran pianista Lyle Mays y de gran musicalidad e inspiración. "Stella by starlight" es uno de esos temas míticos que después de habérsela escuchado tocar a Bill Evans, se quedan grabados en la memoria del alma. Lyle Mays se reta a sí mismo ofreciendo esta versión. Precioso legado.
Finn, I just discovered this Outstanding Transcription. Stella By Starlight was Lyle's favorite Song, and this Performance, in particular the Intro and His Solo are Absolutely Amazing. Thank You Again for the Transcription.
Incredible work! I think Lyle said this was his favourite standard, so this performance must represent the "jazz pianist" aspect of Lyle better than any.
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 Boy, doesn't he... :-) I haven't heard this recording before, although I've been huge fan of Lyle's since his North Texas State days. I'm stunned, again, listening to this.... He never does anything gratuitously, but it's still just...dazzling. And this transcription work is almost as dazzling! How you made sense of some of that rubato feel stuff is beyond me (as is much of the rest!). Thanks so much for this amazing contribution to our conception of what he was doing and the possibility of expanding our own appreciation and playing.
Man it's crazy! Thanks so much! Transcribing such a thing is such a hard job, appericaiate it a lot. He played in such a profound way. His colors of reharm and beautiful feel of the intro, and than becoming a jazz bibopish with a tiny flavour of even bluesey licks at moments, really it's best showing of the talent of this genius who left us so early. Good rest his soul!
@@Billyhandle if you're interested in commissioning a transcription or arrangement, or obtaining a copy of one of the transcriptions shown on my channel, just send us an email at finngrassie@outlook.com to enquire further 😁 thanks!
A mind blowing job on that transcription. Would take me a year minimum. Congrats and will purchase out of sheer admiration knowing I’m unlikely to ever play it!
Thanks a lot for this amazing work that you have done for pianist and musicans. I love Lyle, Bill and others jazz players because they put some great skills of romantics and early XX musicans in a jazz context.
Without a doubt the most amazing version of Stella. Just beyond belief..yet always sticking to Bill Evans motivic fidelity thing except perhaps for moments in the intro wow 1st listening. Amazing transcription. Humbled by all of it. Floored
This is amazing and gets an immediate Subscription from me. Pure genius from Lyle (again) and you give visibility to his method and mind. Thank you. 🎶😊
That remains one of my favorite albums of all time, which I first heard around '76 or '77. An absolute classic, and essentially a Lyle Mays album with a ready-made big band to play with. And just glorious music.
I usually don't like that Keith Jarrett, Brad mehldau floaty ECM sound, but this is truly just magnificent... he should have done more of his own thing and less with Metheny-- Harmonic genius
Isn't it just? His harmonic approach is so interesting and has great emotional depth (definitely strongly influenced by European classical music) - he makes a hackneyed jazz standard sound fresh! The placement of the Latin feel change is also very tasteful and impactful. Thanks for watching !
Very cool transcription but some of your notational choices are highly questionable. 4/12 time signatures? Barline crossing tuplets? This kind of notation is not a good representation of the music. The pianist here is simply improvising in rubato time, they are not consciously and purposefully using all these esoteric rhythms in their playing. This notation makes the playing seem way more complex than it actually is. This is also a nightmare to read, and a disservice to anyone trying to get into playing jazz piano. A beginner who comes accross this video will think "Wow, I guess I'm gonna have to learn how to sight read 4/12 time signatures and barline crossing tuplets to get into jazz piano", which is very far from the truth. I would simply stick to 4/4 except where absolutely necessary, and I would never use x/12 time signatures or barline crossing tuplets. It doesn't matter if the played rhythm doesn't exactly match the notated rhythm, as long as the notes themselves are correct.
Going back on it I would indeed simplify the notation of the intro... perhaps you can send me a simplified version regarding making sense of the rhythm. I was too exact in trying to convey in a literal sense the fluctuations in speed and so on...there is a logic to it but I would agree that a bit more of a practical approach would be more beneficial
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 Sorry if I sounded too critical in my previous comment, I want to say that you actually transcribing all of these rhythms literally must have taken quite a lot of effort and I respect that. And some of the ways you did that, like the afforementioned 4/12, are pretty novel and clever. I just don't think their use is approriate here.
Lyle mays a beautiful mind so sorely missed. Thank you for this transcription of a wonderful take of Lyle on a standard
My pleasure to shed light on lyles' art !
Wonderful transcription. Inspired performance.
Thanks for watching !
This is the most impressive transcription I have ever seen. It is so appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks Thomas!
Gran pianista Lyle Mays y de gran musicalidad e inspiración. "Stella by starlight" es uno de esos temas míticos que después de habérsela escuchado tocar a Bill Evans, se quedan grabados en la memoria del alma. Lyle Mays se reta a sí mismo ofreciendo esta versión. Precioso legado.
Bless your heart for this man.
Many thanks !
Never heard this performance. It’s wonderful. And an astonishing transcription! Well done!!
Thanks Mark!
Thank you for this beautiful version. Lyle Mays will always be remembered and always missed.
Thanks for watching much appreciated 🙌
Finn, I just discovered this Outstanding Transcription. Stella By Starlight was Lyle's favorite Song, and this Performance, in particular the Intro and His Solo are Absolutely Amazing. Thank You Again for the Transcription.
Thank you so much 💗
Thank you so very much for this amazing transcription of an outstanding performance. 🙏❤️😊
@@beebebop thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed 😀
Incredible work! I think Lyle said this was his favourite standard, so this performance must represent the "jazz pianist" aspect of Lyle better than any.
Thanks ! It's a magical performance. The cadenzas are otherworldly and he takes this tune to a new place
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 Boy, doesn't he... :-) I haven't heard this recording before, although I've been huge fan of Lyle's since his North Texas State days. I'm stunned, again, listening to this.... He never does anything gratuitously, but it's still just...dazzling. And this transcription work is almost as dazzling! How you made sense of some of that rubato feel stuff is beyond me (as is much of the rest!). Thanks so much for this amazing contribution to our conception of what he was doing and the possibility of expanding our own appreciation and playing.
Man it's crazy! Thanks so much! Transcribing such a thing is such a hard job, appericaiate it a lot.
He played in such a profound way. His colors of reharm and beautiful feel of the intro, and than becoming a jazz bibopish with a tiny flavour of even bluesey licks at moments, really it's best showing of the talent of this genius who left us so early. Good rest his soul!
It took a while haha, thanks for watching!
wow ! great transcription
thanks !
This is unbelievable, you are incredible thank you for you absolute work ! I praise you
Thanks so much! Glad to hear this work has been of value to you 😁😁😁
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 where can I buy your services ? I live in boxham
@@Billyhandle if you're interested in commissioning a transcription or arrangement, or obtaining a copy of one of the transcriptions shown on my channel, just send us an email at finngrassie@outlook.com to enquire further 😁 thanks!
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 thank you my friend, thank you thank you, good man I shall want online lessons !
@UCD2_RFSitDw8ExCztOQzWFA I will like online piano, I will email thank you friend
OMG one of my Favourite Recordings of All time Thanks so so Much!!!
Thanks for watching 🙂
A mind blowing job on that transcription. Would take me a year minimum. Congrats and will purchase out of sheer admiration knowing I’m unlikely to ever play it!
Thanks so much glad you enjoyed it!
Спасибо большое!!! Thanksimissimo!!!! Geniuses Lyle Mays!!!
Thanks for watching ❤
Amazing work. Well done
Thanks ! 😁
Superlative! R.I.P., Mestro Lyle ❤
❤❤
The work involved in this.. so appreciated.. and your selection so beautiful. Thankyou, thankyou.
THE BEST
He certainly was! Thanks for watching!
My ears kept reminding me of Debussy and the like. Spectacular work, my friend.
Absolutely... he was heavily influenced by impressionist composers. Thanks!
Fantastic work, Finn. What a great solo and what a meticulous transcription!
Thanks so much Markus!
Jewel upon jewel, thank you for this fine transcription, Lyle not dead. Lao Tzu applauding from his hidden cottage...
This performance is indeed a gem, and deserved being fully written out for the enjoyment of others. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for this amazing work that you have done for pianist and musicans. I love Lyle, Bill and others jazz players because they put some great skills of romantics and early XX musicans in a jazz context.
Thanks for your kind words! Glad the transcriptions are of educational value! They certainly did.
Superb! 👍
Thanks for watching!
amazing attention to detail, one of my favourite recordings of lyle. thank you
Thanks for watching! Took a while this one aha
Wow !!! Congrats.
Thank you so much !😁
Incredible! Both Bill Evans and transcription !
Thanks!
Excellent
Thank you Daniel!
Without a doubt the most amazing version of Stella. Just beyond belief..yet always sticking to Bill Evans motivic fidelity thing except perhaps for moments in the intro wow 1st listening. Amazing transcription. Humbled by all of it. Floored
Thanks for watching ! I was equally floored, and such was compelled to write it out !
cant agree anymone
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 Your transcription is nearly as amazing as Lyle's performance geez
@@paxwallace8324that’s very kind of you thank you 🙏
Really amazing...😮...😮...😮.....😅....😢...😂...😮.... ❤
your level of transcription is superb, inspired by this wonderfull performance,,, g7 after F ,,,,i am gonna start playing it that way
Thanks Matias!
Extraordinaire, merci👍🙏
De rien !
Great Work!
Thx
@@PhilippMoehrke thanks for your kind words 😁 don’t forget to subscribe and check out my Patreon page ! 😊
whow. Great job!
Thanks!
This is amazing and gets an immediate Subscription from me. Pure genius from Lyle (again) and you give visibility to his method and mind. Thank you. 🎶😊
Thanks so much ! Means a lot to hear that 😁
thanks for this transcription
Thanks for watching! You can purchase the score for 50% off for this week only at www.patreon.com/finngrassietranscriptions/shop
Incredible solo, great transcription thanks!!!
Thanks for watching! Be sure to check out my Patreon
Awesome! Thanks so much!
Thanks for the kind words john!
thank you for the job !!!
You're Welcome!
wow!!!
Thanks for watching!
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 thanks for sharing!!!
Amazing! 🙏👏🫶
Thanks for watching!!
Incredible thank you ! 👏
Really appreciate the kind words thank you so much 😁😁
The Best !
He is one of the greats indeed! Thanks
Very wonderfull... thank you very much 😀
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
Incredible, Congratulations, Greetings from Chopin's homeland 🙂
Thanks 🎉
Què puede decir un pianista medio como yo: que la belleza suprema exite… y despuès pegarse un tiro!!!
Haha it's a brilliant performance right? Don't forget to check out my Patreon !
Simply beautiful. He definitely had the chops.
absolutely!!
Wonderful ! Thanks a lot.
Thanks for your kind words!
Thanks for this transcription. This comment by Lyle at video start si about live performance from "Au Lait", not Stella.
Glad you enjoyed the video! I just really liked that quote of his, and felt that the sentiment was reflected in his performance here
God damn
Thanks !
G E N I U S
Lyles most certainly was!
Also can you transcribe his solo on "what was" lab '75 one o'clock lab band ?
Hi Eric, I'm available for commissions via finngrassie@outlook.com
That remains one of my favorite albums of all time, which I first heard around '76 or '77. An absolute classic, and essentially a Lyle Mays album with a ready-made big band to play with. And just glorious music.
I usually don't like that Keith Jarrett, Brad mehldau floaty ECM sound, but this is truly just magnificent... he should have done more of his own thing and less with Metheny-- Harmonic genius
Isn't it just? His harmonic approach is so interesting and has great emotional depth (definitely strongly influenced by European classical music) - he makes a hackneyed jazz standard sound fresh! The placement of the Latin feel change is also very tasteful and impactful. Thanks for watching !
Holy crap... this looks like it took a bit of time!!!
Certainly did. Had to juggle it with my day to day work but got there in the end! Thanks 😊
🙏🙏🙏🙏🎼🎵🎶🎵🎶✍
Is this from a recording? I can't find an LP listing. Help!
Hi James this recording was taken from a live concert of the Lyle Mays Trio Live in Buenos Aires in 1992.
Does this come from a live concert or a album, Finn Grassie?
It is taken from a live concert in Buenos Aires, in the late '90s.
measure 246 bass solo 16th note line is missing :( 9:28
Meant to add glissando here but looks like it got left out on the final score !
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 its a 3 beat 12 note long 16th note line
2:56
Do I sense some Herbie Hancock tell me a bedtime story at 6m38sec
Quite possibly!
Very cool transcription but some of your notational choices are highly questionable. 4/12 time signatures? Barline crossing tuplets?
This kind of notation is not a good representation of the music. The pianist here is simply improvising in rubato time, they are not consciously and purposefully using all these esoteric rhythms in their playing. This notation makes the playing seem way more complex than it actually is.
This is also a nightmare to read, and a disservice to anyone trying to get into playing jazz piano. A beginner who comes accross this video will think "Wow, I guess I'm gonna have to learn how to sight read 4/12 time signatures and barline crossing tuplets to get into jazz piano", which is very far from the truth.
I would simply stick to 4/4 except where absolutely necessary, and I would never use x/12 time signatures or barline crossing tuplets. It doesn't matter if the played rhythm doesn't exactly match the notated rhythm, as long as the notes themselves are correct.
Going back on it I would indeed simplify the notation of the intro... perhaps you can send me a simplified version regarding making sense of the rhythm. I was too exact in trying to convey in a literal sense the fluctuations in speed and so on...there is a logic to it but I would agree that a bit more of a practical approach would be more beneficial
@@finngrassietranscriptions5000 Sorry if I sounded too critical in my previous comment, I want to say that you actually transcribing all of these rhythms literally must have taken quite a lot of effort and I respect that. And some of the ways you did that, like the afforementioned 4/12, are pretty novel and clever. I just don't think their use is approriate here.
@@asukalangleysoryu6695 You've inspired me to have a revision of it and perhaps upload it! Much appreciated :)
12 min too much
Ridiculous.
Thanks benjamin !
Yes RIDICULOUSLY INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
@@blankchannellove1623 thanks so much 🙏 ☺