Beautiful rendition and great job on the transcription, thank you. This was recorded in 1958 before he lost most of his teeth. For me this was when he was at his best. From 3:51 it flows, not rushed, perfect phrasing, pure Chet.
É isto mesmo que acontece com quem já admira a arte musical de Chet. Ao acompanhar a leitura e todo o desenho interpretativo de Chet, nesta música, a gente vê claramente a genialidade do artista. Obrigado, pela postagem! Luiz Viegas - Rio de Janeiro
Sam, thank you for your good transcription work, it's appreciated. To the others and the comments questions about key and printout. Transcription is a good exercise and will build your music mind, so write it out, avoid lazy! The key centre is important to "feel and instinctively know" so work on G scales for Bb instruments, then you'll hear it. The lead sheet is after all just the foothills of knowing this song. Chets articulation, attack and phrasings should be your concern after writing the transcription and understanding the minor feel in major. Otherwise enjoy the fabulous music Chet is. Happy hooting
This is how I have done a couple of times. Make a couple of screenshots from the video to cover everything (pausing the video at appropriate places). Now you have a number of photos. Edit each photo and paste them into another document . I paste those pictures into a powerpoint document. Then print! Some years ago I would just write it down by hand from the screen.
I mentioned this to a friend a couple of days ago, Chet does this a lot in some songs. Totally agree with you as it takes away from Chet. Was listening to Paul Desmond's solo, think it is mind blowing.