What Is So Great About this Oscar Peterson Solo Fill
✅ Buy Jeremy's book 📚 at http://www.jeremysiskind.com/shop/ ✅ Buy me a coffee! ☕️ https://bmc.link/siskindpiano ✅ Schedule a lesson 📆 w/Jeremy. Save $5 w/code YOUTUBE: https://rb.gy/fatrw ✅ Sign up 📝 for Jeremy's mailing list at http://eepurl.com/geqUkz Pianist, jazzer, and person-with-only-literal-and-not-figurative green thumb talks about Oscar Peterson's legendary solo fill in his recording of "The Days of Wine and Roses" by Henry Mancini from his album "We Get Requests." We learn a lot from analyzing this solo fill!

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