Oscar Peterson - Mirage Live in Montreux 1975 (Superfast Stride Piano Synthesia) by
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- Mirage by Oscar Peterson (1975 Live in Montreux)
Original recording: • Oscar Peterson -Mirage
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Transcribed by: @itsRemco & @MidiTools
Wikipedia:
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson was a Canadian jazz pianist and composer. He was called the "Maharaja of the keyboard" by Duke Ellington, but simply "O.P." by his friends. He released over 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards, and received numerous other awards and honours. He is considered one of the greatest jazz pianists and played thousands of concerts worldwide in a career lasting more than 60 years.
Peterson was born in Montreal, Quebec, to immigrants from the West Indies; his father worked as a porter for Canadian Pacific Railway. Peterson grew up in the neighbourhood of Little Burgundy in Montreal. It was in this predominantly black neighborhood that he encountered the jazz culture. At the age of five, Peterson began honing his skills on trumpet and piano, but a bout of tuberculosis when he was seven prevented him from playing the trumpet again, so he directed all his attention to the piano. His father, Daniel Peterson, an amateur trumpeter and pianist, was one of his first music teachers, and his sister Daisy taught him classical piano. Peterson was persistent at practising scales and classical études.
As a child, Peterson studied with Hungarian-born pianist Paul de Marky, a student of István Thomán, who was himself a pupil of Franz Liszt, so his early training was predominantly based on classical piano. But he was captivated by traditional jazz and boogie-woogie and learned several ragtime pieces. He was called "the Brown Bomber of the Boogie-Woogie".
At the age of nine Peterson played piano with a degree of control that impressed professional musicians. For many years his piano studies included four to six hours of daily practice. Only in his later years did he decrease his practice to one or two hours daily. In 1940, at fourteen years of age, he won the national music competition organized by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. After that victory, he dropped out of the High School of Montreal, where he played in a band with Maynard Ferguson. He became a professional pianist, starring in a weekly radio show and playing at hotels and music halls. In his teens he was a member of the Johnny Holmes Orchestra. From 1945 to 1949 he worked in a trio and recorded for Victor Records. He gravitated toward boogie-woogie and swing with a particular fondness for Nat King Cole and Teddy Wilson. By the time he was in his 20s, he had developed a reputation as a technically brilliant and melodically inventive pianist.
This video quote:
"I don't do something because I think it will sell 30 million albums. I couldn't care less. If it sells one, it sells one." - Oscar Peterson
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I've done it people. Mirage. It took me SO long to make this one this accurate and I hope you enjoy!
finally!!! can remember asking for this waaay back :D
@@stephanosioannou1825 Can remember someone asked 😂
This one really took me weeks, I'm exhausted 😂 but it's all worth it 💪🏾 glad you enjoyed 😁
this is so innacurate i dont know why your proud of this
@@carsonkay9019 Dislike the video and move on with your life
@@carsonkay9019 lol shut up
We forget how many modern day legends we have. Seriously, MR PETERSON!
Great job!
That rythm is insannne!
I cant even imagine how long this must have took to transcribe, big thanks!
Thanks! 😁 Yeah it really is insane hahah
Every note is perfectly transcribed, I have never seen such a great transcription of one of many masterpieces from Oscar Peterson. It is a great pleasure for me to see all kinds of jazz even in the digital modern world, applause from North Rhine-Westphalia !
Thanks! I have many more compositions in store that I'm going to 100% accurately transcribe :)
Greetings from the Netherlands! 🇳🇱
This is surprisingly high quality for a synth! Nice job!
Thanks! 😁 Keep an eye out for miditools.ai 😉
hell yeah!!!!!!!!! amazing
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS SO LONG, WTF IT WAS DEFINITELY WORTH IT, ITS GORGEOUS
I wqs waiting too and nobody made a video 😂 glad you liked it, thanks!
Thanks for putting in the hard work!!
Defenitely pays off
Thanks for the comment 😁
This is like a jazz version of a franz liszt concerto AND I LOVE IT!!!!!!!
Is this the first non bot comment here?
Beautiful
Thanks 😁
I knew that Hiromi Uehara was a massive Oscar fan. This piece was clearly a big inspiration for ‘The Tom & Jerry Show’.
Yeah the Tom & Jerry piece is a great one too!
she's admitted that he is her biggest idol.
Spot on man, great job. These runs are something.
Keep it coming 💪
Ayyee, many more things scheduled ij the future 😌
what even is that rhythm!? suuper cool
Goat!!
Crazy!! well done and thank you!
Anytime :)
Thanks for sharing ! Wow love this piece ❤🎹🎵
Thanks boogie master 🔥
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. IVE BEEN WANTING THIS FOR SO LONG. YOU ARE AMAZING
Thanks bro! 😁
THIS VIDEO IS A GODSEND THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
😁
love this, i admire you so much
Many thanks Ligeck! 😁
thats not even human...
Ok... That's really hard and your work was gorgeous, good job!
Thanks! 😁
Great channel
"100% Accurate" - also describes Oscar Peterson's fast stride playing. ;-)
Right? Hahah
DUDE, how the fuck are u so good, i remember listening to oscar peterson playing this some years when i was just getting into jazz and i was shocked, this blows my mind, appreciate so much your work
Much appreciated, thanks for the comment! 😁
Finally a midi for this piece :D
Soon miditools.ai webshop is done and then everyone can get it!
Might make an attempt to learn this one next😅😅😅😅
Could you do “im gonna sit right down and write myself a letter” by fats waller
Definitely on the list!
Do you have any sheet music for this? Or a link to it would help greatly
No I don't, only midi which will be available soon on MidiTools.ai but lots of people made made transcriptions
FANTASTIC, i appreciate this a lot, its been a long time searching for a mirage synthesia video, i love you, but.... can you do, art tatum - just one of those things? >:), any version its ok! ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE PLEASE
Art Tatum pieces are certainly on the list
@@itsRemco LEGGOOO
forreal how long did this take to transcribe?
Well I was creating a this one with an early version of my Deepmidi tool, it took me like 2 weeks (spending 15 min a day on it back then)
@@itsRemco that takes some patience and dedication! im sure you learn a lot too by doing it. Kinda want to do it myself to deepen my understanding of jazz theory. Kudos!
still waitimg for ruby my dear
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How many Red bulls and Cokes did you need to manage to play that?? Lol. Strictly stunning anyway. Do you happen to teach as well?? Cheers Mate.
Hhahah 😂 in the not so far future I have some new ideas to upload on CZcams regarding teaching. Everything becomes more clear later 💪🏾
Do you like Derek Paravicini?
Yeahh I remember him being on a Vsauce - Mind Control episode. Man if I had instant perfect pitch like that I would've been Synthesia God 😂
Thats sooooo easy
Yeah right? 😂
@@itsRemco 15min of practice🗿
don angle charleston
Many says tiger rag is the one ? but for me that's the one that makes me stop wanting to play piano