Topic: Favela (Pianoteq)
here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
The rhythm and dynamism of this piece are beautiful!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
Guaranteed ”Budo music”again - means high-quality, distinctive and recognizable cool jazz, whose trademarks are, among other things, innovative …… well, ….jazz improvisation.
(Hard to find enough good word this time)
Thank you budo.
And, I will remember Favela because of the three beautiful ending chords. The last chord was like hanging... will there be more? No. Beautiful!
And with a good ending, the audience knows when to start applauding! Important.
Best wishes,
Stig
budo wrote:here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
The rhythm and dynamism of this piece are beautiful!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo
thank you so much Carmelo! i really appreciate it.
budo wrote:here's a Jobim tune that i don't hear played all that much but it's really great: "Favela." the melody sounds very warm and inviting, totally different from the piles of snow we are dealing with today ...
Guaranteed ”Budo music”again - means high-quality, distinctive and recognizable cool jazz, whose trademarks are, among other things, innovative …… well, ….jazz improvisation.
(Hard to find enough good word this time)
Thank you budo.And, I will remember Favela because of the three beautiful ending chords. The last chord was like hanging... will there be more? No. Beautiful!
And with a good ending, the audience knows when to start applauding! Important.Best wishes,
Stig
thank you so much Stig! i liked those three chords so much that i felt like i had no choice but to end it that way