Topic: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

another real book tune, this time from the actual real book: I'm All Smiles.  this is an obscure tune from musical theater, from the show The Yearling, which completely flopped.  but Bill Evans somehow picked it up and that's why it's in the book.  (i think he may have covered it because Barbra Streisand recorded it, but i didn't check the dates to see if this makes any sense.)  even though the show flopped, this is a really fun tune to play.  the chord progression is very surprising and meanders all over the place.  definitely more piano players should look at it, i think!

https://youtu.be/281Ei9H369U

Re: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

Hello budo! I like your take/interpretation. Great playing!

”…chord progression meanders all over the place”. Yes, goes from place to place like without a plan or definite purpose. I like that - (as did my slightly crazy improvisation If you’re happy and you know it   

”the show The Yearling, which completely flopped” . Yes, some people say the show ran out of money and couldn’t afford to run long enough to catch on with audiences. Streisand singing 1964, other singers 2003 Dianne Reeves, 2014 Elaine Dame………

For me when listening I made four sections in your playing:

1) Intro  2) 1,16-2,20  3) 2,20-3,27  4) 3,30-end    Section 2 is your first meandering around the theme (I Iliked it)  Section 3 your even more meandering, thought it was the best part, but, after listening again I have to say that I don’t need to split it up. It is best to listen to the whole piece and just enjoy your nice playing. Thank you budo!  You’re truly a gem—there’s nobody like you You are unique.

After this listening I got inspired and had myself to spend the day meandering around with Ptq 

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast and experimenter

Re: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

budo wrote:

another real book tune, this time from the actual real book: I'm All Smiles.  this is an obscure tune from musical theater, from the show The Yearling, which completely flopped.  but Bill Evans somehow picked it up and that's why it's in the book.  (i think he may have covered it because Barbra Streisand recorded it, but i didn't check the dates to see if this makes any sense.)  even though the show flopped, this is a really fun tune to play.  the chord progression is very surprising and meanders all over the place.  definitely more piano players should look at it, i think!

https://youtu.be/281Ei9H369U

How does one learn to play like that? Wow!

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Re: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

Great !

Re: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

I do like it and your liviness playing it.  It's funny that before I read the whole description, but just listened to it, I thought, "This sounds like the opening music of a 1970s or 1980s Neil Simon play."  Voila - almost exactly that!

Nicely done.

- David

Re: I'm All Smiles (Pianoteq)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Hello budo! I like your take/interpretation. Great playing!

”…chord progression meanders all over the place”. Yes, goes from place to place like without a plan or definite purpose. I like that - (as did my slightly crazy improvisation If you’re happy and you know it   

”the show The Yearling, which completely flopped” . Yes, some people say the show ran out of money and couldn’t afford to run long enough to catch on with audiences. Streisand singing 1964, other singers 2003 Dianne Reeves, 2014 Elaine Dame………

For me when listening I made four sections in your playing:

1) Intro  2) 1,16-2,20  3) 2,20-3,27  4) 3,30-end    Section 2 is your first meandering around the theme (I Iliked it)  Section 3 your even more meandering, thought it was the best part, but, after listening again I have to say that I don’t need to split it up. It is best to listen to the whole piece and just enjoy your nice playing. Thank you budo!  You’re truly a gem—there’s nobody like you You are unique.

After this listening I got inspired and had myself to spend the day meandering around with Ptq 

Best wishes,

Stig

Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast and experimenter

thank you so much for your comments.  i really appreciate them.  i tried hard to find the score for this musical but it seems to have vanished.  maybe there are other cool tunes from the show ...

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shiihs wrote:

How does one learn to play like that? Wow!

thank you so much!  honestly, i had some great teachers.  i really credit them for turning me on to jazz and for all their help.

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Borealis wrote:

Great !

thank you Borealis i really appreciate it!

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dklein wrote:

I do like it and your liviness playing it.  It's funny that before I read the whole description, but just listened to it, I thought, "This sounds like the opening music of a 1970s or 1980s Neil Simon play."  Voila - almost exactly that!

Nicely done.

thank you so much.  that's great that you nailed the vibe!  maybe there are some other tunes in this genre that are worth looking at