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From the album ‘Walking the Line', Recorded in November of 1970 More…
From the "Blues Etude" album, recorded in 1966 More…
OP is soloing over the Sweet Lorraine bridge. More…
A beautifully understated take on a classic, with Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums. More…
Recorded in 1974, released in 1976 - from the "Oscar Peterson in Russia" album. In the stride part I wrote down left hand as straight eigth notes, but sometimes Oscar moves to some sort of triplets/sixtuplets… More…
A little part of OP`s solo More…
This transcription was originally published in a book called "The Very Best of Oscar Peterson (Artist Transcriptions, Piano, 2008 - originally transcribed by Brent Edstrom)". More…
A nice example of very melodic and simple solo performed by OP. More…
Oscar Peterson's solo on Let's Fall In Love (May be some errors) More…
Two Handed Passage 4:49-4:56. Played octave above where notated More…
Had a lot of fun transcribing and playing this one. Sax solos are great for getting out of typical guitar patterns. More…
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Another simple blues head, this time from Oscar Peterson's The Giants (1974) More…
Example exercises from the book: 'Jazz piano for the young pianist'… More…
Stan Getz what he wants because he gets it like thus...… More…
Dig Oscar's implied E major in bar 3! It's a blues. A C blues. A C Jam Blues. More…
Transcription by Mackley from "The Complete Mercury/Clef Recordings" Disc 3, (not the version from Disc 1). Hope you enjoy! :) More…
Oscar and his trio swinging hard on Hymn To Freedom and leaning into some striking sounds. Over the G7 sounds like Db diminished, and over the C7 sounds like D+. Feel free to comment and suggest otherwise… More…
Transcription by Tim Frieke… More…
Ray Brown's bassline and solo on Kadota's Blues from Oscar Peterson's 1961 album The Sound of the Trio. More…