Topic: Now's The Time (Pianoteq)
here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
Wow, Budo !
This is a really beautiful piece! In some parts frenetic, in others calmer, but always restless...
I really like it and am amazed every time I listen to your videos how from a small germ of an idea you manage to create a complete and finished piece....
Really well done
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
I have to agree with carmelo 100%! ”in some parts frenetic, in others calmer, but always restless…”
And I like the slower section 2,42 - to about 5,50. It makes me wait for next frenetic rush…
And very nice ”surprise” ending.
Thank you budo!
Best wishes,
Stig
budo wrote:here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
Wow, Budo !
This is a really beautiful piece! In some parts frenetic, in others calmer, but always restless...
I really like it and am amazed every time I listen to your videos how from a small germ of an idea you manage to create a complete and finished piece....
Really well done
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
thank you so much Carmelo! i really appreciate your listening. it felt pretty restless to me while playing it too
budo wrote:here's a classic Charlie Parker tune. every player knows it and it often gets called at sessions. this version of it takes a few turns here and there, but everything works out at the end
I have to agree with carmelo 100%! ”in some parts frenetic, in others calmer, but always restless…”
And I like the slower section 2,42 - to about 5,50. It makes me wait for next frenetic rush…
And very nice ”surprise” ending.Thank you budo!
Best wishes,
Stig
thank you so much Stig for listening and your comments. i always think of you when trying to end the piece!