School of Syncopation - Jazz, Stride, Novelties & the Like

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Damned good show old chap.

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Seconded!

This is one most of us know pretty well on this side of the pond.
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Does anyone have a transcription of Gershwin's That Certain Feeling as played by Boris Giltburg in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoL99_o38fU

This is not the same version as the short one in The Gershwin Songbook or the one in Gershwin Improvisations for Solo Piano(transcribed by Wodehouse). I think it actually almost the same as the one in Gershwin Plays Gershwin(transcribed by Litterest, arranged by Wodehouse) except that the arrangement in that book is for piano duet so it is very awkward to read. If this piece is still under copyright I understand it can't be posted, but I thought I'd at least try because I think the arrangement is so fantastic. Also, if anyone knows where this version can be purchased I'd certainly be interested in that also.

Thanks
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lebowl wrote:Does anyone have a transcription of Gershwin's That Certain Feeling as played by Boris Giltburg in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoL99_o38fU

This is not the same version as the short one in The Gershwin Songbook or the one in Gershwin Improvisations for Solo Piano(transcribed by Wodehouse). I think it actually almost the same as the one in Gershwin Plays Gershwin(transcribed by Litterest, arranged by Wodehouse) except that the arrangement in that book is for piano duet so it is very awkward to read. If this piece is still under copyright I understand it can't be posted, but I thought I'd at least try because I think the arrangement is so fantastic. Also, if anyone knows where this version can be purchased I'd certainly be interested in that also.

Thanks
I don't remember where I downloaded this from but I believe it's close to what you are looking for.

Mod edit: You downloaded it from here :) viewtopic.php?f=11&t=441&hilit=gershwin ... 150#p22092. FB
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THANKS SO MUCH! I really didn't think there was much chance in getting this and I really love this arrangement. It is EXACTLY what Giltburg plays except for one measure he adds right at the end.
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Jim Faston wrote:
lebowl wrote:Does anyone have a transcription of Gershwin's That Certain Feeling as played by Boris Giltburg in this video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoL99_o38fU

This is not the same version as the short one in The Gershwin Songbook or the one in Gershwin Improvisations for Solo Piano(transcribed by Wodehouse). I think it actually almost the same as the one in Gershwin Plays Gershwin(transcribed by Litterest, arranged by Wodehouse) except that the arrangement in that book is for piano duet so it is very awkward to read. If this piece is still under copyright I understand it can't be posted, but I thought I'd at least try because I think the arrangement is so fantastic. Also, if anyone knows where this version can be purchased I'd certainly be interested in that also.

Thanks
I don't remember where I downloaded this from but I believe it's close to what you are looking for.

Mod edit: You downloaded it from here :) viewtopic.php?f=11&t=441&hilit=gershwin ... 150#p22092. FB
Thanks to Fred for the heads up and the OP for this fine transcription.
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Post by Tinou »

Hey everyone !

This is cool, I am back on Pianophilia just when you speak about my transcription. I came here to post this other one I made from this video using a Python script and some fourier transforms (I'll write a blog on the subject in a few days).
Not 100% sure about the first few bars, but the rest is pretty certain.
Enjoy !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMsEbYCh7yY
Gershwin - Limehouse Nights (Piano Roll).pdf
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Nat King Cole's 1951 hit composed by Sid Lippman, given
a Semprini makeover rather an a Fourier transform:-
Lippman Too Young arr. Semprini.pdf
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David rose when he saw the stripper!
Rose The Stripper.pdf
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Contents:- Rico Vacilon, Chica Mexica, Muchacha, Dansero, and Lily of Laguna Cha-Cha.
Francis and Day Cha-Cha-Cha Album.pdf
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