Topic: Blue in Green on MKII
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really awesome job! i really liked the different grooves you had going in this performance. it's not common to hear this tune done up tempo so it was very interesting to hear your take on it. plus it looks like you might also be a fan of Chick the EP was also a great choice. looking forward to more!
This is really a great way to play this piece, actually, it is one brilliant arrangement. I have listened to it much slower. But you made this piece all your own. Bravo etalmor
Best wishes,
Stig
Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast
really awesome job! i really liked the different grooves you had going in this performance. it's not common to hear this tune done up tempo so it was very interesting to hear your take on it. plus it looks like you might also be a fan of Chick the EP was also a great choice. looking forward to more!
Thanks a lot Budo, I really appreciate it :-) Indeed Chick is one of my heros - I definitely listened to him a lot. But also Herbie, McCoy, Keith and Michel :-)
There's a divine album of Bill Evans and Toots Thielemans playing Blue in Green. There are playing it there in multiple grooves: Ballad, 3/4 , 4/4.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtmS3uHDk8Y
etalmor wrote:This is really a great way to play this piece, actually, it is one brilliant arrangement. I have listened to it much slower. But you made this piece all your own. Bravo etalmor
Best wishes,
Stig
Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast
Thank you Stig! I really appreciate this :-)
I find playing slow, in tempo, with a great feel - is the hardest and most musically important thing I'm striving for nowadays