That's a good question - I this video is old enough that I can't remember why I did it in F minor (Ab)...probably because in some real books that's the key it's in. Most singers I've played it with do it in Eb (C minor), you're right.
Tim Collins I'm a beginner self thaught, and this answer me a big question! I have to check the tone of the songs from real books (and the original song), and not always of famous musicians / singers. That way I can know the "most universal" tone, for play with other people. Very thanks (from Chile)! and sorry for my (probably) bad redaction PS: I searched for several interpretations of this song, and yours is one that I enjoy the most, thanks for the good video and for your help
i know you’re probably tired of this question being asked, but what mallets are you using in this piece? i play mallet percussion for my school’s band and was just curious.
ottima interpretazione, molto pulita , essenziale con una buona riuscita
Man, you make those 16th note triplets look so easy... Phenomenal playing as always!
There's no 16th note triplets in this piece. There's 16th notes, but they're not triplets. Plenty of 8th note triplets though...
I really like the way you play and teach. A rare combo. Thx
HELLO!upload thank you ro much ✨🕊🕊🕊🕊👍🏻
Gah. I love your videos. Your playing seems so effortless. Keep it up!
+James Leach Thanks :) for this video, I think I did 8 takes of the vibe solo before I got one I felt was good enough.
Tim Collins well that helps me see you more as a human haha.
unbelievable!! amazing !! excelent
why not in Eb (Cm) ? i think that was the original tone
That's a good question - I this video is old enough that I can't remember why I did it in F minor (Ab)...probably because in some real books that's the key it's in. Most singers I've played it with do it in Eb (C minor), you're right.
Tim Collins I'm a beginner self thaught, and this answer me a big question! I have to check the tone of the songs from real books (and the original song), and not always of famous musicians / singers. That way I can know the "most universal" tone, for play with other people.
Very thanks (from Chile)! and sorry for my (probably) bad redaction
PS: I searched for several interpretations of this song, and yours is one that I enjoy the most, thanks for the good video and for your help
i know you’re probably tired of this question being asked, but what mallets are you using in this piece? i play mallet percussion for my school’s band and was just curious.
+ava rettig no Problem :) those are the old David Friedman mallets.