Congratulations Tom, for this Giant Steps to transcribe this lovely and complex piece by Brad and friends! Thank you for all effort and sharing! Maestro Roberto Sion, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
Thanks so much. Truly great work. These transcriptions help me grasp these solos so much better which makes practicing even on a basic level much more fulfilling for me. I love the amount of detail in all the articulations. It must be a tremendous amount of work.
How the HECK can you notate this whooooshing that goes so so so so so so so fast… And so so so long? I think my jaw is dropping down to the absolute floor here. Correction: down to the bottom of the Earth!! 😯 🤩 😮 🎉 👏🏽 🏆
@@virghammer1For notating yeah. The other software I use is Transcibe! by Seventh String Software. It helps me mark the sections of the track I want to work on, add notes, check pitch with a built-in keyboard and slow down or transpose check if need be.
Haha took me a while as well. But from 4:54 on you can hear it. There Brad plays the last lick of the original verse twice (the melody in which Paul Simon sings the words "there must be 50 ways to leave your lover"). At 5:01 Brad plays the melody of the start of the verse ("the problem is all inside your head she said to me..."). At 5:34 he starts playing the chords of the chorus (but not really the melody).
Get the transcription here 👇
ukuleleaversion.gumroad.com/l/50WaysToLeaveYourLover
Incredible! This rendition of this song is what got me in to jazz music and brad mehldau. Fun to finally watch a transcription of it.
Glad to hear it.
inspiring work by the man...conceptually....technically...a feast for the aficionado's ears
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Model transcription, fascinating. Congrats on this!
Congratulations Tom, for this Giant Steps to transcribe this lovely and complex piece by Brad and friends! Thank you for all effort and sharing! Maestro Roberto Sion, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
PERFECT TRANSCRIPTION AMAZING TUNE AND PLAYING
WHY ARE WE SHOUTING?! AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
the people neeed to know @@UkuleleAversion
Staggering beyond comprehension. Thanks so much for transcribing!!!
Phenomenal work! Especially love the inclusion of accents
amazing work...thank you!
Magnificent transcription! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks.
Amazing work. congrats!
Thanks so much. Truly great work. These transcriptions help me grasp these solos so much better which makes practicing even on a basic level much more fulfilling for me. I love the amount of detail in all the articulations. It must be a tremendous amount of work.
Thanks. I’m working on a really tough Herbie solo right now. Lots of dense chord voicings.
How the HECK can you notate this whooooshing that goes so so so so so so so fast… And so so so long? I think my jaw is dropping down to the absolute floor here. Correction: down to the bottom of the Earth!! 😯 🤩 😮 🎉 👏🏽 🏆
Do you use Sibelius for the software?
@@virghammer1For notating yeah. The other software I use is Transcibe! by Seventh String Software. It helps me mark the sections of the track I want to work on, add notes, check pitch with a built-in keyboard and slow down or transpose check if need be.
I really struggle to hear the original melody of the song on first listen... I'll have to spend some time studying this
To be honest, I don’t even know the original song. Haven’t listened to it.
Haha took me a while as well. But from 4:54 on you can hear it. There Brad plays the last lick of the original verse twice (the melody in which Paul Simon sings the words "there must be 50 ways to leave your lover").
At 5:01 Brad plays the melody of the start of the verse ("the problem is all inside your head she said to me...").
At 5:34 he starts playing the chords of the chorus (but not really the melody).
@@UkuleleAversion lol 😂
Thanks for the transcription and the post. What an awesome song, rendition and your work is magnificent.
you wont hear it at all until the chorus part at the very end of clip. this is why i didnt really like it
GREAT!
Wow, 7/4?
No, I just notated the whole thing that way for a laugh, I’m so wacky.
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Très franchement... ça c'est un contrebassiste ?
🫵 You are French