Echoing my comment on Patreon .. thank you so much for working this out! I’ve listened to this CD for so many years and to have a score for this….unbelievable. You’re awesome and I so respect and appreciate your work Timothy!
😃 😀Hi! If you like musical arrangements, I think you could even appreciate some piano adaptations, executed by me, of some pieces, you can find them going into this channel, with which I’m just writing this comment. :)If you decide to click on it, I hope you will like the sound and the visual aesthetic!💚
Delightful, authentic, purely jazzy~ Santa Claus Is Coming To Town rendered by David Benoit and John Patitucci on bass. Sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): who can correctly tell me my method for quartal chord symboling? (See mm.79 & mm.179)
Chords are considered quartal if they form a quartal triad, not simply if they contain a fourth interval. An augmented quartal cord (mm. 179) contains an augmented fourth interval above the root. Furthermore, sometimes if there's a polychord (also mm. 179), the top chord is respelled to most closely resemble the quartal cord beneath. The Db F (spelled C# F) is an extension of the augmented quartal chord below (A D# G#). This is not always the case, as mm. 79 shows.
q just means add a 4th to the root. In the case of the exponent it's stacking the number of fourths in the exponent over the first fourth already added to the root. I could see this being completely wrong
Boss transcription and performance to take on! Made me remember all my nights transcribing tunes using my ears and music theory skills. I miss being in the practice rooms and performing. Because of this I'm going to start transcribing horn players on my free time! How come you didn't transcribe the drum solos? Just kidding and well done!
Echoing my comment on Patreon .. thank you so much for working this out! I’ve listened to this CD for so many years and to have a score for this….unbelievable. You’re awesome and I so respect and appreciate your work Timothy!
😃 😀Hi! If you like musical arrangements, I think you could even appreciate some piano adaptations, executed by me, of some pieces, you can find them going into this channel, with which I’m just writing this comment. :)If you decide to click on it, I hope you will like the sound and the visual aesthetic!💚
Thanks for listening and happy holidays Don, glad you can enjoy the sheet music now!
Always thank you! Merry Christmas
Wow those drum break sections were cool! This was a hard one. Great job Timothy!
Merry Christmas ! Thanks Tim, always transcribing the most heated solos !
Delightful, authentic, purely jazzy~ Santa Claus Is Coming To Town rendered by David Benoit and John Patitucci on bass. Sheet music trivia (first to answer correctly gets PDF): who can correctly tell me my method for quartal chord symboling? (See mm.79 & mm.179)
Take whatever the bass note is and add q
Chords are considered quartal if they form a quartal triad, not simply if they contain a fourth interval. An augmented quartal cord (mm. 179) contains an augmented fourth interval above the root. Furthermore, sometimes if there's a polychord (also mm. 179), the top chord is respelled to most closely resemble the quartal cord beneath. The Db F (spelled C# F) is an extension of the augmented quartal chord below (A D# G#). This is not always the case, as mm. 79 shows.
q just means add a 4th to the root. In the case of the exponent it's stacking the number of fourths in the exponent over the first fourth already added to the root. I could see this being completely wrong
Modal Approach to tritone chords method
Stacking perfect fourths over the root note with additional components (ie. major third) also denoted if added.
Is that an Almost Like Being in Love quote at the end 🧐 great work!
Indeed, one of your very bests. Do you happen to know who's on the drum kit in this one? His interludes are mind-boggling.
There were three drummers on this record (Harvey Mason, Tony Morales, Gary Novak) not sure which one played on this track though!
This is awesome! So satisfying to experience- I love the little emojis haha. Great work :)
Merry Christmas everyone!
Boss transcription and performance to take on! Made me remember all my nights transcribing tunes using my ears and music theory skills. I miss being in the practice rooms and performing. Because of this I'm going to start transcribing horn players on my free time! How come you didn't transcribe the drum solos? Just kidding and well done!
Please tell me that took you like 7263626 hours lol. What a gorgeous job
nice,,,,nice....niceee
Great ♥️
Love the emojis 😁
What does the "+" notehead mean in the triplet in measure 169? It sounds like a rest.
The note is implied or ghosted
first!
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