Vincent S
I'm an amateur pianist (and professional comic book artist), and I've been transcribing stuff for 20 years now. Most of it is on Youtube and on my blog for free :)
If you'd like to request a specific transcription, please feel free to email me at [email protected] :)
Sullivan Fortner Plays Ellington's Come Sunday
Bojan Z Plays the Most Beautiful Theme You'll Hear Today
Shai Maestro: The Sky Dancer (Miniatures & Tales, 2025)
Aziza Mustafa Zadeh: Boomerang (Dance of Fire, 1995)
Tigran Hamasyan: Samsara (A Fable, 2011)
Tigran Hamasyan: Illusion (A Fable, 2011)
Marc Copland: Blackboard (Poetic Motion, 2001)
Jacques Loussier plays Air on G String (Play Bach aux Champs-Élysées, 1965)
Tigran Hamasyan: Rain Shadow (A Fable, 2011)
Marc Copland: My Favorite Things III (Haunted Heart and Other Ballads, 2001)
Marc Copland: My Favorite Things II (Haunted Heart and Other Ballads, 2001)
The Melancholic Waltz of Guillaume de Chassy (Valse Dombelle, Piano Solo, 2007)
Marc Copland: My Favorite Things I (Haunted Heart and Other Ballads, 2001)
Tigran Hamasyan: Someday my Prince Will Come
Bojan Z doesn't need more than a few notes to offer a masterpiece (Who's BoB, Solobsession, 2000)
Édouard Ferlet Plays With Bach (À la Suite de Jean)
The Haunting Ballad of Stefano Bollani (Antonia, Piano Solo, 2006)
Dan Tepfer Plays All The Things You Are in 7/4
Giovanni Mirabassi Is Grooving Hard (It Is What It Is)
Another Gem by Sullivan Fortner (Alfonsina y el Mar)
Brad Mehldau: Thelonious (Live at La Villette, 2011)
Thelonious Monk: Everything Happens to Me (Alone in San Francisco, 1959)
Martial Solal plays (with) All the Things You Are
Pierre de Bethmann plays Can't Help It (Stevie Wonder/Michael Jackson)
Dan Tepfer's Rhythm exercice over Coltrane's 26-2
Thelonious Monk: Reflections (Thelonious Alone in San Francisco, 1959)
Pierre de Bethmann, Nelson Veras & Sylvain Romano play Lee Konitz Thingin'
Thelonious Monk: There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie (Thelonious Alone in San Francisco, 1959)
Art Tatum: After You've Gone (1954, COMPLETE)
Thelonious Monk: Remember (Thelonious Alone in San Francisco, 1959)