![]() Upon purchase, you will be provided with an accessĬode and a link to Hal Leonard's MyLibrary site, where you can view your digitalīook along with supplemental audio or video where applicable. Hal Leonard Digital Books are cloud-based publications, which are streamingĪnd require internet access. Who Can I Turn to (When Nobody Needs Me).Song from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless).Quite how Brent Edstrom does it, I can only guess, but he’s done it again! This is simply a stunning collection: I can recommend it warmly and without reservation.The ultimate collection for jazz keyboardists to learn 40 Evans classics with exact note-for-note transcriptions. As is usual with this series, they will suit notation-reading jazzers whose playing level is around UK Grade 8 and above.įor those keen to analyse the harmonic language that is such a part of the Evans’ sound, chord symbols are included above the staves these are expectedly of a more advanced, complex configuration than many will be used to however!įor the majority of advanced pianists wanting to explore and play jazz in a variety of styles, the Jazz Piano Solos series remains my top recommendation, and it’s wonderful to have the Bill Evans volume in the UK at last. This is a wonderful selection, although with such a huge catalogue of classic recordings to his name it’s rather inevitable that some of Evans’ best known pieces didn’t make the cut: Waltz for Debbie and Peace Piece will be particularly missed.Įdstrom’s arrangements are always a marvel, and here as ever they are entirely on point, capturing Evans’ unique harmonic language and chord voicing perfectly. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me). ![]()
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