WOW! That's a great piece and transcription. I just read Oscar's auto-biography. It's one of the best bio's I've ever read and I've read a lot of em. Oscar has an amazing way of explaining jazz music and playing while working with other brilliant artists. Plus, wonderful anecdotes.
About the very end. Do you think maybe he starts the first two of those RH octaves in the previous bar? This would shift both of the end chords back two beats and have them both on the first beat of the bar which makes more sense to me Very nice transcription btw
Everytime he suprises me everytime ! Oscar is just Oscar's !
His talent / facility at the piano is astonishing, almost like no other.
I especially appreciate the fact you add chord names, that adds a level of understanding when following along. Awesome work in any way ❤
WOW! That's a great piece and transcription. I just read Oscar's auto-biography. It's one of the best bio's I've ever read and I've read a lot of em. Oscar has an amazing way of explaining jazz music and playing while working with other brilliant artists. Plus, wonderful anecdotes.
Holy Smokes!! The place is on fire...Fab transcribing work ...
This is amazing!!! Great work with the block chords transcription (and everything)
Thanks!
Super-dooper!
Thank you so much for this wonderful transcription !!!
Just to echo what others have already said: Oscar is of course absolutely burning, and hats off to the transcriber! 😀
the drums in the chorus are so sick
Wonderful work! From a fellow transcriber. Subbed.
About the very end. Do you think maybe he starts the first two of those RH octaves in the previous bar? This would shift both of the end chords back two beats and have them both on the first beat of the bar which makes more sense to me
Very nice transcription btw
Yeah, that does make more sense. Since it's kind of a rubato feel it doesn't matter too much, but it would definitely look more clean.
Nice work, many thanks! Love some good ol’ Oscar P!