Topic: 728 (Pianoteq)

here's a very under-played tune in the book, Johnny Coles's "728".  Johnny Coles was a trumpet played who appeared on many albums, two especially famous ones were Herbie Hancock's "The Prisoner" and "Fat Albert Rotunda."  he also had a few solo albums too, and this comes from one of them.  definitely a lot of fun to play!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyAnhrwCf6o

Re: 728 (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

here's a very under-played tune in the book, Johnny Coles's "728".  Johnny Coles was a trumpet played who appeared on many albums, two especially famous ones were Herbie Hancock's "The Prisoner" and "Fat Albert Rotunda."  he also had a few solo albums too, and this comes from one of them.  definitely a lot of fun to play!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyAnhrwCf6o

Hi Budo,

Wow very interesting, I like this a lot! Your performances always seem to have a way of pulling the listener in and building up in layers.

Thanks for sharing here!  As a side note, I was working on a style update in my algorithms which actually is more closely aligned with the style here, at least with the quicker repeating bassline at the beginning.

Ken

Re: 728 (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

here's a very under-played tune in the book, Johnny Coles's "728".  Johnny Coles was a trumpet played who appeared on many albums, two especially famous ones were Herbie Hancock's "The Prisoner" and "Fat Albert Rotunda."  he also had a few solo albums too, and this comes from one of them.  definitely a lot of fun to play!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyAnhrwCf6o

Bravo budo!  A totally different piece as a change. The stop at 4,29 was a cool surprise and then the great on going playing on key f ? 4,29 - 4,40.  And 5,00 - 5,14 nice section.

Wondered what 728 means?
Google:
Meaning of 728: It's the name of the track, a common practice in jazz where numbers might reference dates (like '28/7/72'), addresses, or just abstract concepts, but here it's just the song's unique identifier.

Thanks again budo for sharing interesting music.

Best wishes,

Stig,   Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast and Syngularenthusiast.