i do not know if im committing a crime by misquoting but 1:46 I think its a reference to it could happen to you. And that melody is just pure class. Also 2:13 is extremely charlie parker like
On my piano it seems like the transcription is up by a whole step, is that related to some concert instrument notation thing that I'm not familiar with? or is my piano just out of tune lmao
Many issues. Your notation is mostly incorrect, it's not what's been played. If you think it was, then you should listen how trumpet works. Then the trumpeter has issues with his instrument; he is too old for it. Trumpet is difficult after certain age. Many intonation issues with bop phrasing above high E, and bop is not his forte. He appears as if forced into this, then instead of playing alternative melody line, he plays many chromatic harmonic passages that sound percussive as if piano would play, to cram in more material than what's necessary. But the piano, plays nothing worth mentioning. And as expected, overdoing on trumpet loses on tempo. Sounds sad. Who arranged this? Some should step on that person's foot.
@@benevans9897 Nope. It is called criticism; music without criticism becomes nonsense. You can ignore what I said, but I qualified my statements and I can go over each line, one by one, and explain in detail. For example, if you did not hear the trumpeter has intonation problems above certain notes, then you're deaf.
@@zvonimirtosic6171 I'd imagine the intonation problems are due to being unsure if the note would fit in the context, as Arturo most definitely does not have issues when it comes to intonation in a vast majority of his range, as proved by the fact that he is known for playing high notes well