Wait, there's also the possibility that "Summertime Variations" by Fazil Say is a different piece. Let me confirm. A quick check: Fazil Say did compose a piece called "Summertime Variations" based on Gershwin's melody. So, yes, that's the one. Therefore, it's a derivative work, and sheet music would be under copyright. So, distributing it without permission is not allowed.
I should make sure to mention that in my response. The user might need options for legal access. Maybe they can contact the publisher (if listed), or look up editions from publishers like Hal Leonard, Editions Bärenreiter, etc. Also, maybe some libraries have digital access. Alternatively, they might consider purchasing a digital copy from sites like Sheet Music Plus, which offers free samples but requires purchase for full versions. fazil say summertime variations pdf free
Another thought: sometimes composers place certain works in the public domain, but I don't think Fazil Say has done that. So, the key points in my answer should be the legal aspects, suggest legal sources, and maybe provide alternatives if the user is looking for free resources without infringing on copyright. So, yes, that's the one
Also, if they're looking for a personal use, there's the option of hiring a musician to transcribe it, but that's an option only if legitimate. Alternatively, if they're using a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation), they might be able to input the notes themselves, though that's quite time-consuming. I should make sure to mention that in my response