

(My first jazz piano books were the woefully inadequate transcriptions by Jack Jordan.) The Oscar Peterson Omnibook collection, transcribed by Larry Dunlap, contains amazingly accurate transcriptions of some of Oscar's best solos.

I have been transcribing,collecting, and studying Oscar Peterson solos for almost fifty years. I advise you to use the program to view Foxit Reader, which you can download here. Valentino Rossi The Doctor Font Images.īooks in '***.pdf'. Died ( ) (aged 65) Los Angeles, California, U.S.

The Oscar Peterson Trio #Gene Puerling #Sesame Street – Arr.Joe Pass in 1975 Background information Birth name Joseph Anthony Jacobi Passalaqua Born ( )January 13, 1929, U.S. Shorter in length (under 3 minutes) and withless full ensemble writing than many other Puerling charts, this piece gives plentyof opportunities to work on unisons and energetic swing feel from the vocalistsas well as a nice feature for the pianist (Level IV). Rhythm section parts are written in classic jazz notation, with a mix ofslashes/rhythmic notation with chord symbols and some essential notes and guidelines, capturing the essence of the OP Trio?s performance. The PDF you purchase contains Editor's Notes, a Director's Score, Vocal Part (with combined rhythm reference staff), and individual parts for Piano, Bass, and Drums. The fun-loving natureof the song is maintained from the original television show theme song, with upto six parts in the ensemble vocal parts. This is NOT a transcription, but an authentic editioncreated from the handwritten manuscript of Gene Puerling. This swinging rendition of thetheme from the children?s hit television show was arranged in 1971 by GenePuerling and recorded by The Singers Unlimited with theOscar Peterson Trio on their album In Tune (and contained in the MagicVoices box set).
