Topic: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

two more real book tracks.  Black Orpheus, properly known as Manhã De Carnaval, also by Luiz Bonfá (composer of The Gentle Rain):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZvRf124zFc

Autumn Leaves, a standard played by almost everybody:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v2ZdVC2JPE

Re: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

I'm waiting for some trio versions (sorry).
As I've said before, I like your harmonization on Autumn Leaves.

Very pleasant to hear.

Re: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

Manhã De Carnaval

I like your version, because I can follow your playing all the time, your improvisations do not go too far from the theme. And how you end it,  from 3,32 comes again the soft, dreaming part, that is so enjoyable. And as always  -  nice endings.   Bravo!

Autumn Leaves,

Nice intro, because it makes me wait for something to happen… and interesting bass in left hand, great chords in right hand…….  and from 3,07 it happen what I was waiting for. This is a totally different version from what I have heard before, and impro far more away from the theme (partly) than in Manhã De Carnaval,  but I could follow. Bravo!  And never stop doing those nice endings, the last minute - so enjoyable, always

Thank you, budo.

Best,

Stig

Re: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

Amaryllis wrote:

I'm waiting for some trio versions (sorry).
As I've said before, I like your harmonization on Autumn Leaves.

Very pleasant to hear.

thank you!  i wish i could play with a trio.  it's been a long time since i could, and not just because of the recent craziness ... job+family can make life very complicated.  hopefully someday.

Re: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Manhã De Carnaval

I like your version, because I can follow your playing all the time, your improvisations do not go too far from the theme. And how you end it,  from 3,32 comes again the soft, dreaming part, that is so enjoyable. And as always  -  nice endings.   Bravo!

Autumn Leaves,

Nice intro, because it makes me wait for something to happen… and interesting bass in left hand, great chords in right hand…….  and from 3,07 it happen what I was waiting for. This is a totally different version from what I have heard before, and impro far more away from the theme (partly) than in Manhã De Carnaval,  but I could follow. Bravo!  And never stop doing those nice endings, the last minute - so enjoyable, always

Thank you, budo.

Best,

Stig

thank you for your comments and for listening so carefully!  one great thing about Autumn Leaves (maybe it's part of what makes it so popular) is that the chord progression really comes straight out of Bach.  it's a standard progression that one hears all the time in his music (of course with a B part added and some turnarounds inserted).  but strangely enough this is about the only jazz standard where one sees this progression, so it's anomalous.

Re: Black Orpheus, Autumn Leaves (Pianoteq)

I love the syncopation and the speeding and slowing of your timings - a bit like a freight train with the cars clunking as it gets pulled from a stop out of the station:  speed-slow-speed-slow, but all with an overall intent of progress.  Fun to listen to.

- David