Topic: Ladies In Mercedes (Pianoteq)
here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
Very 'Latin' in flavour; not a gentle beguine nor a harsh tango - something in between!
Liked your free flowing style and additional 'licks' to add to the overall rhythmic interpretation - NICE !!!
here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
This piece is beautiful, bold and elegant. I'm very annoyed by both the choice of instrument and the attitude with which you play it.
Bravo!
Carmel
here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
Wow and Wow! Brilliant! In so many ways! There are so many nice sections here. You really are an exciting pianist.
And…..
What a nice ending. At 4.25 I thought the end would soon come, but at the chord 4.32 it was an abrupt end. What a marvellous, sublime surprise!! Love it! Always new endings - wow!
Best wishes,
Stig
Very 'Latin' in flavour; not a gentle beguine nor a harsh tango - something in between!
Liked your free flowing style and additional 'licks' to add to the overall rhythmic interpretation - NICE !!!
thank you DEZ i appreciate it. the lead sheet says "salsa" so maybe that's what it was
budo wrote:here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
This piece is beautiful, bold and elegant. I'm very annoyed by both the choice of instrument and the attitude with which you play it.
Bravo!
Carmel
thank you Carmelo i really appreciate it!
budo wrote:here's an unusual tune ... one of Steve Swallow's "circular" progressions. not sure what it has to do with either ladies or mercedes but it's a lot of fun to play
Wow and Wow! Brilliant! In so many ways! There are so many nice sections here. You really are an exciting pianist.
And…..
What a nice ending. At 4.25 I thought the end would soon come, but at the chord 4.32 it was an abrupt end. What a marvellous, sublime surprise!! Love it! Always new endings - wow!Best wishes,
Stig
thank you Stig for your support! sometimes the only way to get out of a moving car is to jump
Such a surprise ! If you'd said Jobim or Carlos and Jocáfi, it would have been something (nearly) obvious. It's S. Swallow, I did'nt know he had composed tunes like this.
Your ending is a surprise too.
Such a surprise ! If you'd said Jobim or Carlos and Jocáfi, it would have been something (nearly) obvious. It's S. Swallow, I did'nt know he had composed tunes like this.
Your ending is a surprise too.
thank you Borealis! yes he wrote some rather unusual tunes. one characteristic of his compositions (that you don't see in say Jobim) is the circular nature. they often don't have such a clear starting point in the harmony and circle back on themselves. this happens in a lot of them, no matter what the tempo/groove is ...