Thanks for posting this. I've listened to every version of that song I've ever found and this one is well done. But I have to say that I've never heard a version performed that has ever held a candle to the one I witnessed in person in 1966 when I was an eleven year-old trumpet player. I was attending the Pleasant Hill High School Concert Jazz Band's concert in Northern California with my mother. Don Piestrup, a highly respected studio musician of the time was their guest artist. They performed his arrangement of Rainy Day with him soloing on trumpet. To me, nobody has ever held a candle to it. It still haunts me to this day. My mother bought me the recorded version on vinyl that still blows me away. About fifteen years ago I found and downloaded an Mp3 copy of it and would love to share it if possible.
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Yes... Very slow. Compare .... IMO it should sound more like this. Courtesy of Mr Marc-Andre Hamelin. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eeD9n08sVpo.html
Very good. So tasteful and melodic. Good use of spacing between phrases. The quartet did this for NPR I believe, it's on youtube somewhere, I have watched it before.
Hello my friend!! Do you have the pdf version of this transcription? Can you send to me? Even with a watermark, I would like to print for my personal use. Thank you!!
I dont mean to be an asshole....but is this supposed to sound good? Like props to the tubist holy shit this looks impossible to play, but like I dont understand how this makes anyone's ears happy. My opinion.