@@marceloilari9539 Hi, you're welcome! Yes, sorry, i made some notation mistakes in this transcription, i'm trying to get better. I'm a guitarist and i'm used to transcribe lines of one or two notes, transcribing piano is way harder.
@@FrancescoLai_ no, it s almost perfet! only that details , are right in enharmony but could be more easy to understand with the logic harmony functions
The amount of nuance and subtly that Barry plays with here is incredible. The slight variations in phrase, the masterful uses of articulation and dynamics, the ebb and flow of the lines make this performance remarkable.
Nice! This jazz style reminds a bit of Scriabin's music, partly his perlude op 37#3, and fast runs remind of his mazurkas (especially the one in C major)
@@adryquill me too! He was teaching Jazz right up to his last breathe. I was lucky to ‘attend’ a couple of his digital classes right before he passed away. Fortunately, TH-camrs are keeping his knowledge alive with great transcriptions like this.
@@yuyurolfer Hard to explain! To me it's just lusciously ambiguous, and tries to tease you into a resolution up a fourth in order to make any sense of it at all, but then it does something else which also make sense -- unexpectedly!
Its hella reminiscent of the human condition. Ambition, struggle, accomplishment, more struggle, an end?, more struggle. And at the end, the acceptance of futility, and the passing of a life, so fragile dude.
I love how he says "A song that went like this,..." and I kept waiting for the end of the story, but the song was the story ...at least in this edit :)
Hmm. I mean it's played more straight and as a contemplative ballad, so I guess you could say sweeter, but idk if that statement makes sense to me since I don't think Monk's intention with the piece was for it to be sweet per se.
Does anyone else notice that this Steinway sounds fucking identical to the Steinway D on Kind of Blue? A really harsh (if pushed), mid range honky, almost upright sounding, slightly out of tune yet organic sound I've only ever heard on that specific piano on the different records it was used on. It's the perfect jazz piano sound.
✨👋🥴👍✨ I did notice that, but would never have been able to put it into words like you've managed to do. Isn't that the piano and micing, not the player?
@@Da_Xman That's true, it's all in the piano and micing (90% the piano itself). It has a bit to do with the voicing, but I think mostly just the soundboard and the way the piano is built. Some pianos are just honky, and while this (even though it's a concert Steinway D with hundreds of thousands of dollars) wouldn't work for modern classical music at all, it's the perfect jazz grand. Old, smokey sound!
m6 bass clef beat 1: There's a C in the middle. m6 both clefs beats 3-4: It's FEbGAB (F9#11) for the first voicing and F#EG#A# (F#9) for the second voicing. m22 both clefs beat 3-4: FEbGAB (F9#11) then EG#A#C (F#9#11). m23 treble clef beat 2: this arpeggio goes GCDGACDE (going from G below middle C to an E an octave and a third above middle C). Performed rubato, you could notate it as a single block chord but put an arpeggio sign next to it.
there's about a million things wrong with the transcription...the fifth in bar six is there throughout, of course, why would he just randomly add it in at that point? and it's present in both of those chords. There's clearly a ninth in bar three (and eight, you can even clearly see him paying it), sustained from the previous harmony. Prior to bar eight the fifth is not at the top of those chords, it's the third, there are only three notes. The fifth at the bottom of the C# chord in bar 17? I could go on... And don't even get me started on the notation! bar 18 isn't even playable!
In bar 6 beat 3, i can hear G then Ab as well as the A to Bb. What do you think? Your voicing, respectfully, sounds a bit less crunchy when I play it Love the transcription! Very beautiful piece
Hi, thank you for your comment! You're right, in the bar 6 at beat 3 there is a G that goes to Ab. In bar 7 i wrote the two highest notes cause i can hear them but those could be harmonics of the piano. If you search down in the comments, you can find a couple of other corrections. I was excited to get this transcription out, should have checked some details better tho.
No real whole tone stuff in this head, you'd have to listen to a Monk take and try to pay attention to the solo. As for the tritone, I haven't checked this transcription but I do know Monk plays a tritone below the melody during each of those two note step-downs at the end of each measure.
You can find my Transcriptions here: www.patreon.com/FrancescoLai?
thks! very good francesco..just a question, wouldn't be more accurate use flats instead of sharps in some places?
@@marceloilari9539 Hi, you're welcome! Yes, sorry, i made some notation mistakes in this transcription, i'm trying to get better. I'm a guitarist and i'm used to transcribe lines of one or two notes, transcribing piano is way harder.
@@FrancescoLai_ no, it s almost perfet! only that details , are right in enharmony but could be more easy to understand with the logic harmony functions
The amount of nuance and subtly that Barry plays with here is incredible. The slight variations in phrase, the masterful uses of articulation and dynamics, the ebb and flow of the lines make this performance remarkable.
Over.
I like how he just casually plays that as if he didn't just conjure up one of the most beautiful sounds to come out of a piano.
Heck your right, 5 seconds in I was entranced
You should listen to some Thelonious Monk.
A true original.
This was his piece.
@@marckg6950 5 seconds in is Monk's "Light Blue", so no he didn't conjure it lol
I LOVE ALEXANDER SCRIABIN TOOOOOOOOO❤❤❤❤
@@Bradof77
We all did bro...
Nice! This jazz style reminds a bit of Scriabin's music, partly his perlude op 37#3, and fast runs remind of his mazurkas (especially the one in C major)
I thought exactly this. And perhaps some of his slightly later stuff too (harmony wise)
I almost hear Schoenberg, especially at the beginning
Same thoughts.
@@commentingchannel9776What!?
You need to ask yourself why this doesn't remind you of Thelonius Monk.
What a Master Barry has become. God keep him safe.
I hate to break it to you friend…
@@tyleralden1854 I miss him...💔
@@adryquill me too! He was teaching Jazz right up to his last breathe. I was lucky to ‘attend’ a couple of his digital classes right before he passed away. Fortunately, TH-camrs are keeping his knowledge alive with great transcriptions like this.
God failed him as he's failed us all. This guy's dead. Prolly eating up by maggots now. Sorry bud
That passing dissonance at 1:05 just digs you in to what's going on in case you weren't already there!
Can you explain more? I don't get it conceptually
@@yuyurolfer Hard to explain! To me it's just lusciously ambiguous, and tries to tease you into a resolution up a fourth in order to make any sense of it at all, but then it does something else which also make sense -- unexpectedly!
@@worldnotworld Thank you! It does sound hard to explain :)
Its hella reminiscent of the human condition. Ambition, struggle, accomplishment, more struggle, an end?, more struggle. And at the end, the acceptance of futility, and the passing of a life, so fragile dude.
@@Mrfallouthero I'll take it!
i dream of calm orange violet sunset listening to this, thanks.
Monk's "Light Blue".
I was trying to figure out if it was “Panonnica” or not. Thank you.
@NoteSmoking yeah, nah that's an understandable guess tho. If you like these two check out Ugly Beauty (if you haven't already)
This whole concert has a death grip on me! I go back and listen to it at least once a week! Thank you so much!❤❤❤
where can I find the whole concert?
@@nevilleattkins586Artist House Barry Harris Performance
@@nevilleattkins586 I know I'm late, but check the description!
Bump
Just wonderful voicings. Thank you 🙏
I love how he says "A song that went like this,..." and I kept waiting for the end of the story, but the song was the story
...at least in this edit :)
hes voice is just as magical
One of my (many) favorite Monk tunes. Nice to have the transcription. 💎
That is so beautiful, even sweeter than Monk himself. Barry was an angel. Maad goosebumps!
Hmm. I mean it's played more straight and as a contemplative ballad, so I guess you could say sweeter, but idk if that statement makes sense to me since I don't think Monk's intention with the piece was for it to be sweet per se.
@Kivu_raw_nuruodo how pedantic of you
@zankfrappe5145 you probably right lol, my bad.
Lovely and touching.
Oh my word, that was brilliant! Your playing is great, but your singing is a level above. You really capture the character of Chet’s voice. Well done!
Nice job! Barry for life
amazing
Beautiful! Respect!
I completely agree that it is, indeed, magick. human beings are capable of such deep beauty. "so, why all the terror?" my mind wonders next.
Light blue, hermoso!!!
Wow nice ad lib. Beauty just comes out of the piano.
Nice to show the transcription, so we can play it also, thanks.
Does anyone else notice that this Steinway sounds fucking identical to the Steinway D on Kind of Blue? A really harsh (if pushed), mid range honky, almost upright sounding, slightly out of tune yet organic sound I've only ever heard on that specific piano on the different records it was used on. It's the perfect jazz piano sound.
✨👋🥴👍✨
I did notice that, but would never have been able to put it into words like you've managed to do.
Isn't that the piano and micing, not the player?
@@Da_Xman That's true, it's all in the piano and micing (90% the piano itself). It has a bit to do with the voicing, but I think mostly just the soundboard and the way the piano is built. Some pianos are just honky, and while this (even though it's a concert Steinway D with hundreds of thousands of dollars) wouldn't work for modern classical music at all, it's the perfect jazz grand. Old, smokey sound!
Perfection!
Gorgeous
Barry put a lot of nice personal touches into it.
WOW! Bravo to Barry & MONK!!!!!
instantly recognizable thelonious. good stuff
agreed! it's very nice
Very Nice!
What a nice, rich tone...
this is really cool...
❤ nice playing, nice sound😊
Sublime
Beautiful!
m6 bass clef beat 1: There's a C in the middle.
m6 both clefs beats 3-4: It's FEbGAB (F9#11) for the first voicing and F#EG#A# (F#9) for the second voicing.
m22 both clefs beat 3-4: FEbGAB (F9#11) then EG#A#C (F#9#11).
m23 treble clef beat 2: this arpeggio goes GCDGACDE (going from G below middle C to an E an octave and a third above middle C). Performed rubato, you could notate it as a single block chord but put an arpeggio sign next to it.
Thank you!
Damn how do you hear all that
@@purplefishy8164 probably is learning it
@@adnjazzNah, I’ve just got good ears plus I already know the tune.
there's about a million things wrong with the transcription...the fifth in bar six is there throughout, of course, why would he just randomly add it in at that point? and it's present in both of those chords. There's clearly a ninth in bar three (and eight, you can even clearly see him paying it), sustained from the previous harmony. Prior to bar eight the fifth is not at the top of those chords, it's the third, there are only three notes. The fifth at the bottom of the C# chord in bar 17? I could go on... And don't even get me started on the notation! bar 18 isn't even playable!
Magical❤️
Nothing is better.
Beautiful ❤❤
Grazie amico !
Monk is still ahead of his time
Monk was genius.
Monk ❤
Superb! APPLAUDS!!!
Súper Arpeggio
Dr.BarryHarris❤
He’ll never go anywhere
Except heaven
This is on of the funniest comments I red in last few months.
Holy ties and enharmonics
Thats light blue by monk!
sounds like scriabin!
Wow
Getting some Stevie "I can help it" vibes.
Thanks.
💚
omg it's bennygreen!
In bar 6 beat 3, i can hear G then Ab as well as the A to Bb. What do you think? Your voicing, respectfully, sounds a bit less crunchy when I play it
Love the transcription! Very beautiful piece
And i dont think the top note is there on the minor 7 voicings in bar 7 beat 3. They are 3 note voicings
Mich love
Hi, thank you for your comment! You're right, in the bar 6 at beat 3 there is a G that goes to Ab. In bar 7 i wrote the two highest notes cause i can hear them but those could be harmonics of the piano. If you search down in the comments, you can find a couple of other corrections. I was excited to get this transcription out, should have checked some details better tho.
delicious
This sounds like a piano to me
Heheheh, nice
his hands are so big wth at around 0:45 bro casually plays from a C2 to a G3 thats like way over an octave
He plays the D and G with his right hand
Stylistically reminds me of Kenny Barron too, Kenny must've been influenced by Monk
Or maybe Barry himself
can you transcribe Mercedes By Roberto Fonseca please?
Thank you for the suggestion! I didn't know the piece till now, so beautiful! I'll transcribe it a soon as possibile
Many thanks !! I wish you good luck !!
this is a good transcription but you should really use flats for A LOT of these chords
Is it possible to purchase just this one? I could not find anything , but subscription ...(
try now, i added the transcription to the shop.
@@FrancescoLai_ Thank you Francesco. We miss Barry soooo much!
That is serious
é quase um chorinho
Bro burned the food
So totally monkish
Originaly where its coming from?
Light Blue by Thelonious Monk
Barry Harris?
Sounds like purloined Debussy to me
Sounds like random notes to me. Kisses noooooobas!!!
What's going on with your spelling of the A sharp/D dyad in the left hand? Is there any rationale for not working a B flat?
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Sounds like guitarr
There is a Debussy work just like this,,,,,,,Clair de Lune?
Not exactly
I call bs. Never have I seen a piano in a monestry. WAY to much luxury. I mean listen to the luxury of this sound...
Thelonious Monk
@@4455-d6w Hahaha, lol. I was actually completely unaware of that. Incredible XD
Nada demais
i was expecting tritone and whole tone things
No real whole tone stuff in this head, you'd have to listen to a Monk take and try to pay attention to the solo. As for the tritone, I haven't checked this transcription but I do know Monk plays a tritone below the melody during each of those two note step-downs at the end of each measure.
How is this not on Spotify
Sounds like someone trying to play a real song, while their cat walks on the piano and messes half of it up.
Sir, this is a Wendy’s
Oh that's nice. So unexpected. It made me chuckle.
@@SamIAm-kz4hg😂
@@SamIAm-kz4hgfirst time online?
Whos this man?
Barry Harris
Well known and legendary jazz teacher and player, passed away last year
Lol, like Harry Potter asking about Snape in the movie.
Too much dissonance for my ears
Replace "magic" with "nonsense."
Horrible.
Away demon
that is music for restaurants. uncompromissed, steammy, whitout vertebral colum,