Topic: I Mean You (Pianoteq)
here's a famous tune by Monk, "I Mean You." lots of fun twists in the chord progression. the intro is how he did it (more or less), although his intro didn't make it into the lead sheet, unfortunately.
here's a famous tune by Monk, "I Mean You." lots of fun twists in the chord progression. the intro is how he did it (more or less), although his intro didn't make it into the lead sheet, unfortunately.
I liked the left hand playing - there were some short sections with very interesting fast flow. There the left hand was golden. And the way you play piano is always amazing (at least for me). And a nice ”swing” in this playing. And a tuned piano And a very nice ending, came suddenly.
Thank you budo - keep on shining.
Best wishes,
Stig
A wonderful listen as always!
Ken
What a swingin' tune! Wonderful performance, arrangement, and loose but energetically creative improvisational feel.
I liked the left hand playing - there were some short sections with very interesting fast flow. There the left hand was golden. And the way you play piano is always amazing (at least for me). And a nice ”swing” in this playing. And a tuned piano And a very nice ending, came suddenly.
Thank you budo - keep on shining.Best wishes,
Stig
thank you, i really appreciate it! yes one benefit of pianoteq is that one can play a Monk tune on a piano in better shape than the ones he had to deal with