Topic: Gale (Pianoteq)

here's a tune that i've never heard played in a session or otherwise.  in fact i don't think Richie ever recorded it himself (i would love to be corrected about that if there is a recording of him doing it ... he's one of my favorite players).  i know that some music students at places like Berklee and Manhattan School of Music are into it, at least that's what a player told me.  it's a cool progression ... very enigmatic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFhGFL6Z4o

Re: Gale (Pianoteq)

A really nice, easy listening jazzy piece. I think your licks make it interesting - well done!

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budo wrote:

here's a tune that i've never heard played in a session or otherwise.  in fact i don't think Richie ever recorded it himself (i would love to be corrected about that if there is a recording of him doing it ... he's one of my favorite players).  i know that some music students at places like Berklee and Manhattan School of Music are into it, at least that's what a player told me.  it's a cool progression ... very enigmatic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFhGFL6Z4o

Enigmatic - yes. Full of mystery and  difficult to find the ”melody” in the sheet this time, when listening. I compare this piece with, for example, the painting Mona Lisa and Mona Lisa’s enigmatic smile. Or the New York crossword

BUT, precisely because of all this, your way of performing the piece - is fantastic!  Might be one of the best so far.

And the ending: it is a bit like the ending in ”Ladies in Mercedes”, but, with the difference that when I was going to jump out of the car this time, I was left hanging in the air when you used the pedal on the last chord, so the note sounded slow and long..... I like your humor.   Ending fantastic again.

Thank you so much budo. I always enjoy your playing.

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Gale (Pianoteq)

Yes, there is this mysterious side. And a Spain vibe (I was thinking about when listening to). And the nice playing, as usual.

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DEZ wrote:

A really nice, easy listening jazzy piece. I think your licks make it interesting - well done!

thank you DEZ i really appreciate it!

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
budo wrote:

here's a tune that i've never heard played in a session or otherwise.  in fact i don't think Richie ever recorded it himself (i would love to be corrected about that if there is a recording of him doing it ... he's one of my favorite players).  i know that some music students at places like Berklee and Manhattan School of Music are into it, at least that's what a player told me.  it's a cool progression ... very enigmatic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFhGFL6Z4o

Enigmatic - yes. Full of mystery and  difficult to find the ”melody” in the sheet this time, when listening. I compare this piece with, for example, the painting Mona Lisa and Mona Lisa’s enigmatic smile. Or the New York crossword

BUT, precisely because of all this, your way of performing the piece - is fantastic!  Might be one of the best so far.

And the ending: it is a bit like the ending in ”Ladies in Mercedes”, but, with the difference that when I was going to jump out of the car this time, I was left hanging in the air when you used the pedal on the last chord, so the note sounded slow and long..... I like your humor.   Ending fantastic again.

Thank you so much budo. I always enjoy your playing.

Best wishes,

Stig

thank you Stig for your encouraging comments.  i also had some trouble digging out the melody at the beginning when i listened to the playback   i'm so glad you enjoyed it!

Re: Gale (Pianoteq)

Borealis wrote:

Yes, there is this mysterious side. And a Spain vibe (I was thinking about when listening to). And the nice playing, as usual.

thank you Borealis!  i can see what you mean about the Spain vibe.  that tune/recording has always been a huge inspiration to me.  it definitely shows up in the mood here ...

Re: Gale (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

here's a tune that i've never heard played in a session or otherwise.  in fact i don't think Richie ever recorded it himself (i would love to be corrected about that if there is a recording of him doing it ... he's one of my favorite players).  i know that some music students at places like Berklee and Manhattan School of Music are into it, at least that's what a player told me.  it's a cool progression ... very enigmatic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfFhGFL6Z4o

Magnificent piece, budo! As usual your performance is really great... And I really liked the enigmatic character of the various modulations.
I'm not a big jazz expert but I really liked it.
Carmelo

Re: Gale (Pianoteq)

thank you Carmelo, i'm glad you liked it!