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#1366195 - 02/05/1007:58 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
BillM
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Glen - this has a very cool sort of late night smoky bar kind of feel. An excellent composition and performance. You should ask Ed if you can borrow his bass player and drummer for this piece.
#1366204 - 02/05/1008:34 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: mcasl]
BillM
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mcasl - This is very good! I'm glad you submitted to the bar - I much prefer watching videos where you can see the whole person playing the music. Excellent first contribution. I hope you contribute more.
#1366208 - 02/05/1008:42 AMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: jazzwee]
BillM
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jazzwee - I really enjoyed this! The guitar voice works great for this piece. I like just the hint of distortion when you strike the key hard. Is that a live drummer?
#1366481 - 02/05/1002:53 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: BillM]
jazzwee
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John Frank - Very nice John! Very smooth playing. Thanks for an introduction to a new composer.
True Beginner - That was rhythmically interesting! Great job of playing and composing
Peyton - such beautiful playing and singing. Lots of emotion and reminded me that my father's death anniversary just occurred a few days ago.
BenPiano - not only did you play guitar chords but you made it sound like guitar strumming! Nice.
B528nf7 (Bill) - another great submission from a prolific player and singer! I liked that.
LadyPayne - wonderfully done! And interesting intro (your first submission)
David Ruzicka - Very familiar with this one as it is something my kid constantly plays. Nice job.
Riddler - Impressive Ed! You got the melody licked for sure. I remember that took me awhile to get the time right. Did you plan out that solo or that just came out on the fly? It sounded great.
Elssa - You're a stride master! With those long fingers, tenths must be a breeze. Great playing!
Inlanding - Glen, as always you have such a nice touch on that piano. Very honed tone. Love it. And such nice Blues lines and great use of space. You have some real skills there.
#1366483 - 02/05/1002:55 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: BillM]
jazzwee
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Originally Posted By: b528nf7
jazzwee - I really enjoyed this! The guitar voice works great for this piece. I like just the hint of distortion when you strike the key hard. Is that a live drummer?
You made me laugh Bill No, it's a keyboard drum patch. I wish I could have a drummer play with me... and Thanks!
#1366528 - 02/05/1003:58 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Inlanding]
Manndrew
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Registered: 04/23/08
Posts: 262
Loc: Massachusetts
Originally Posted By: Inlanding
As a result, here is a piece called, Middle of the Week Blues. There's probably a better name for it, but considering the current times...Send a suggestion if you've a better name for it (be kind).
Very creative performance here. You incorporated just about all the key elements of solid blues. You get a very clean sound in your playing. Really nice.
Another great example of doing just enough. You balance your playing so well, not trying to do too much so the integrity of the song is kept. I really admire that. I also like the way you reintroduce the theme at the end. It's so well integrated.
Thanks for all your comments and encouragement. I've always struggled with keeping time (making changes at the correct intervals, etc), so 2010 will be the year I focus on that aspect.
Getting one of the play-along CDs to develop that muscle is a good idea - I am on it! I ordered Ray Santisi's book and will stop by the music store next week to find another book/CD with some of the more popular standards to give it a whirl.
#1366627 - 02/05/1006:33 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Peyton]
CebuKid
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Nice job, Peyton! I didn't see a bit of tension at all..I enjoyed your performance, and what a nice tribute to your late father
Originally Posted By: Peyton
This will be my one contribution of the month. I know some of you have heard this before, I've tried recording it a couple of times and ended up being so dissatisfied I pulled it off. It's a song about my father, who passed away last year, and for what ever reason I just can't seem to sing it the way I want. This time I really like the piano accompaniment and the video but, once again, don't like the way I sang it. (My wife thinks I get especially tense when I sing it...). Anyway... I give up. This is up on youtube to sink or swim on it's own..
#1366685 - 02/05/1007:52 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: CebuKid]
TrapperJohn
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Originally Posted By: David Ruzicka
Last month I've posted the first movement of Beethoven's Sonatina in G major and this month it's the second movement. Hope you'll not get bored as much as our little doggie Wolfie who felt asleep while I was recording this video. He has a little cameo at end of the video.
Well done David - delightful - 3rd movement next month?
JF
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#1367422 - 02/06/1007:12 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: BenPiano]
Rickster
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Loc: Georgia
Hi All,
I've really enjoyed the wonderful submissions to the February piano bar.
I recorded a new song I wrote today and I used a drum rhythm accompaniment that was part the options on my Casio digital piano. Of course, I played the song on my grand piano. I did have a lot of fun with this song and got a little carried away at the end.
The drum machine took some getting used to and I think my timing may have gotten off a little here and there. I hope you all like it.
#1367506 - 02/06/1009:12 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: TrapperJohn]
TX-Dennis
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Loc: Texas
Originally Posted By: John Frank
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) . . . Here is one of his simpler works to open the Bar in a gentle, classical manner. This is from "Essential Keyboard Repertoire, Vol. 1" from Alfred.
#1367513 - 02/06/1009:19 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Peyton]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: Peyton
This will be my one contribution of the month. I know some of you have heard this before, I've tried recording it a couple of times and ended up being so dissatisfied I pulled it off. It's a song about my father, who passed away last year, and for what ever reason I just can't seem to sing it the way I want. This time I really like the piano accompaniment and the video but, once again, don't like the way I sang it. (My wife thinks I get especially tense when I sing it...). Anyway... I give up. This is up on youtube to sink or swim on it's own..
Peyton, I am one of those who've listened to this song before. I still like its bittersweet theme and rather melancholy sound. I think you sang it very well, and your playing is as delightful as always. I wish I could do what you do.
#1367518 - 02/06/1009:26 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: BillM]
TX-Dennis
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Loc: Texas
Originally Posted By: b528nf7
My February Piano Bar submission is a piano vocal of a song written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss. It was first recorded by Louis Armstrong and released as a single in 1968.
Bill, this is another enjoyable performance. Armstrong's original has always been my favorite version of this piece in spite of the fact that it's been recorded by literally hundreds of performers over the years. Oddly enough, my second favorite version is probably by country singer Ray Price. Great job.
#1367522 - 02/06/1009:33 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: David Ruzicka]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: David Ruzicka
Last month I've posted the first movement of Beethoven's Sonatina in G major and this month it's the second movement. Hope you'll not get bored as much as our little doggie Wolfie who felt asleep while I was recording this video. He has a little cameo at end of the video.
#1367525 - 02/06/1009:40 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: Elssa]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: Elssa
Well, here's a fun little song by Fats Waller:
I suspected this would be [i]Ain't Misbehavin'[/i}, and I was not disappointed. Nice job, Elssa. I have never been able to play this the way I want it to sound. you've come very close to what I would like my version to sound like. Great job!
#1367528 - 02/06/1009:43 PMRe: February Piano bar
[Re: ladypayne]
TX-Dennis
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Originally Posted By: ladypayne
Well, only 3rd day of the month but thought id put up another piece! This is called Amazing Grace and the arrangement is by David Nevue. I did play it faster than he does and maybe made a few mistakes (well,I do that in about every piece I play :P), but I hope you all enjoy it just the same :P
What's not to like about Amazing Grace? It's one of the most popular songs of all time, and Nevue's arrangement is sublime. You played it very nicely, too.