You are doing an enormous favor to keyboard players who do not have the time and patience to transcribe these brilliant gems. You are helping to keep this music live. In this crazy world, getting a new Keith Jarrett transcription is like a bastion of sanity, contemplation, and peace.
This is a re-up of an old video of mine, but remains one of my favorites from Keith. I think a lot of people are familiar with the version that's on "My Song" with his European Quartet, but I was glad to find this solo piano version. This comes from Keith's appearance on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz show that aired in 2006. Please consider supporting me over at Patreon ( www.patreon.com/michaellucke ) where you get access to my entire catalog of transcriptions as well as PDFs of every new transcription I do going forward. My patrons also participate in patron-only polls to decide what I will transcribe next!
Thank you so much. I didn't know this version. Perhaps one of Jarrett's most beautiful compositions. When I listen to it it makes me so happy. It's like a ray of sunlight ! And congratulations for all your transcriptions (Christophe, from France)
@@ThierryPianoSolo looking for the Easton version indeed, I think the talent and clarity of Michael's scores would make a great rendition of this beautiful piece anyhow...
This kind of "jazz" is quintessentially Jarrett's own style, but it bears many resemblances with a style that Rick Beato loosely calls the Midwest sound, whose some of the main exponents (off the top of my head) are John Coates Jr., whose career actually predates Jarrett's by a few years, Lyle Mays and Fred Hersch who came a few years later (and also Pat Metheny if one includes non-pianists). If you want to listen to more like this my suggestions would be Coates' The Omnisound Years (Love Is Enough in particular) and Jarrett's My Song, the album from which the original version of this video's piece comes from (and also some of his earlier solo stuff and the albums he made with his "European Quartet")
You are doing an enormous favor to keyboard players who do not have the time and patience to transcribe these brilliant gems. You are helping to keep this music live. In this crazy world, getting a new Keith Jarrett transcription is like a bastion of sanity, contemplation, and peace.
Indeed, my favorite Keith Jarrett composition. 😊❤️
This is a re-up of an old video of mine, but remains one of my favorites from Keith. I think a lot of people are familiar with the version that's on "My Song" with his European Quartet, but I was glad to find this solo piano version. This comes from Keith's appearance on Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz show that aired in 2006.
Please consider supporting me over at Patreon ( www.patreon.com/michaellucke ) where you get access to my entire catalog of transcriptions as well as PDFs of every new transcription I do going forward. My patrons also participate in patron-only polls to decide what I will transcribe next!
the performance KJ gave of this tune on Saturday Night Live in 1978 was fantastic, back in his wild youth!
Thank you so much. I didn't know this version. Perhaps one of Jarrett's most beautiful compositions. When I listen to it it makes me so happy. It's like a ray of sunlight ! And congratulations for all your transcriptions (Christophe, from France)
This is one of my very favourite pieces from Keith Jarrett’s repertoire.
I will get your transcription.
Thank you
Thanks very much for these transcription postings, much appreciated
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to you, good sir.
great work, thank you
Michael, one of the best for sure. Same concert of "paint my heart red" if I'm not wrong. when, by the way ;)?
You’re wrong. And many version of Paint My Heart Red have already be transcribed.
@@ThierryPianoSolo looking for the Easton version indeed, I think the talent and clarity of Michael's scores would make a great rendition of this beautiful piece anyhow...
@@giuseppecarluccisforza7227 The Easton version has already been transcribed too. Tim Wood or Uwe Karcher.
@@ThierryPianoSolowhere you can find Wood's one? thanks
@@giuseppecarluccisforza7227 Ask Tim Wood (his channel).
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Wow, love this tune…. But as a solo, it’s really special…Love some slight reharms he does here and there compared to original
This is beautiful, how is this style called? "Jazz" would be too unspecific
This kind of "jazz" is quintessentially Jarrett's own style, but it bears many resemblances with a style that Rick Beato loosely calls the Midwest sound, whose some of the main exponents (off the top of my head) are John Coates Jr., whose career actually predates Jarrett's by a few years, Lyle Mays and Fred Hersch who came a few years later (and also Pat Metheny if one includes non-pianists). If you want to listen to more like this my suggestions would be Coates' The Omnisound Years (Love Is Enough in particular) and Jarrett's My Song, the album from which the original version of this video's piece comes from (and also some of his earlier solo stuff and the albums he made with his "European Quartet")
残念な演奏。動画流すには悲しすぎる。センスの無さ発表してどうします。何故天才キースに
挑むのか理解出来ない。出来が良ければ納得だが余りも悲惨。テクニックは有りそうだがセンスが無い。