In my free time, I like to stumble around on the piano. Occasionally, I record what I'm doing. If you're looking for some flawed performances by a mediocre player, you've come to the right place.
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Until recently, I mostly focused on learning classical music, but I've lately become interested in early blues piano music from the 1920s and 1930s. Since most of this music has never been transcribed, and since I have no ability to learn by ear, I've had to make the transcriptions myself in order to learn them. I'll make the sheet music available here as I go in case others want to learn this wonderful music too.
Transcriptions
1. Tremblin' Blues - Little Brother Montgomery
2. Old Louisiana Blues - Little Brother Montgomery
3. Farish Street Jive - Little Brother Montgomery
4. How Long Blues - Jimmy Yancey
5. Sweet Patootie Boogie - Albert Ammons
6. How Long Blues - Leroy Carr
7. Crescent City Blues - Little Brother Montgomery
8. 35th and Dearborn - Jimmy Yancey
9. Davis Street Blues - Sugar Underwood
10. Peepin' at the Risin' Sun - H. Brown / M. Johnson
11. Swanee River Boogie - Albert Ammons
12. Don't Feel Welcome Blues - Peetie Wheatstraw
13. The Ma Grinder - Robert Shaw
14. East Chicago Blues - The Sparks Brothers
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