And who played the piano on that famous Miles Davis recording which introduced the pedal tone which has become a stock feature of the song? Of course it was Bill Evans, your friend and teacher, whom we all adore. Story comes full circle. A very artful interpretation of yours, applause Maestro. I wonder why you changed the melody of the head: In bars 10 and 14 over the dominant 7 chords, all the sheet music that I know has over the dominant 7 chords a b9 and #9 in the melody (on measure 3 and 4 of each bar). Probably totally irrelevant, since the movement of the melody is indicated anyways.
Gracias por compartir master
He is one of the best Piano teacher of the world!!!
Exelent jazz player!!
1:45 Another well known tune that moves back and forth between a Latin rhythm and swing is "A Night in Tunisia" by Dizzy Gillespie.
MASTER!!!!
Love how he reharmonizes!
MONSTER!!!!
Did anyone realize the moderator sang that low C on 3:33 like nothing :O
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Can follow the progressions by slowing it dn. & using full screen. Esp. like the modal chords that you use. Learning a lot, thanks.
And who played the piano on that famous Miles Davis recording which introduced the pedal tone which has become a stock feature of the song? Of course it was Bill Evans, your friend and teacher, whom we all adore. Story comes full circle. A very artful interpretation of yours, applause Maestro. I wonder why you changed the melody of the head: In bars 10 and 14 over the dominant 7 chords, all the sheet music that I know has over the dominant 7 chords a b9 and #9 in the melody (on measure 3 and 4 of each bar). Probably totally irrelevant, since the movement of the melody is indicated anyways.
What scales would you use on the A section? And am I right in thinking of the B section as 2-5-1 in C and then 2-5-1 in Eb
whatever sounds good
Dang the dude commenting just sings a low C like it's nothing lol
Original key is C major. Played in E flat major for B flat instruments.
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Interestingly (or perhaps, not-so-interestingly) this piece is from a Lana Turner movie.
Yes the song written by Bronislaw Katerina polish composer