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Originally Posted by BillM
Mark... When the video first started I thought you were playing a piano version of the Beatles Blackbird. Turns out I was wrong but it was very well played. What was the piece?


Until you mentioned Blackbird I didn't hear it, but I do hear it in the first few seconds now...good ear Bill.

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Mark - Nicely done. It's almost like two pieces in one.


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Mark~ Your playing is very relaxed and your sense if time is spot-on. I really like that piece. Great playing!

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A quick chime in here to applaud the performances in the Bar this month. There has been a lot of activity and great performances after just a week into the month.

A couple of quick mentions;

Really great singing folks, Newman and Bill
Very appropriate timing smile and great renditions of Stormy Weather, Glen
Great video and performance, Amaruk

But, really want to applaud all. I'm interested, listening, and very much enjoying.

So, thanks for the entertainment and great job everyone.


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How about a quick take on Here's That Rainy Day?

Here's That Rainy Day


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It's a pretty tune, Dennis. In fact, one of the prettiest tunes I know of without a bridge. I really like it.

Oddly enough, your arrangement of this is quite similar to mine.

Funny you know, I've always felt my repertoire was very small -- and it is -- but yet, a high percentage of tunes I hear in the monthly bar line up, I also play.

Who knew ... there would be so many of us all playing the same stuff. It is nice to know and to be in such good company.

Thanks for sharing this Dennis. Nicely done.






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Here's That Rainy Day


Very nice! It is great how you can create dynamics on a solo ballad with slight changes in touch, volume, and phrase intensity. And you did just that. Now for a four minute version...


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Originally Posted by TX-Dennis
How about a quick take on Here's That Rainy Day?

Here's That Rainy Day


I'm not familiar with all of these jazz standards - but I could listen to this all night long. smile


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TX Dennis - soulful piece.


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Tx-Dennis - A thoughtful and sensitive arrangement and performance. Your Kawai has the right tone for this style of music.


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Dennis~
Such a fine rendition of Here's That Rainy Day! Very rich harmonies you put into your arrangement. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you for your music

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Originally Posted by TX-Dennis
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Here's That Rainy Day


Nice...sounds like Charlie Brown sound track...

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Recorded this one a little while ago: Leaves on the Seine. This is another one of David Lanz's songs arranged for easy piano (i.e., for me).


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Nice playing, Allard. It is a nice piece and you are playing it very clean. I like it, well done, and nice to have you take the stage. I look forward to hearing more from you.

Here is a tragically sad piece for you all now. This was my Dad's sign-off and theme song, and hence his arrangement. It is quite a pretty piece, or at least can be. So, hope I am doing it somewhat of a justice. At any rate, here is a tune called:

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Hi Allard~
Never heard of David Lanz. However, I liked Leaves on the Seine - you are playing pretty relaxed and it shows in your music - great work!

Greener~ Such a sad piece as you say, but it is so great you are playing it as a tribute to your Dad. That speaks volumes about you.

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BenPiano, Truce is lovely. I cannot speak to any inaccuracies as I do not know the piece, but it sounds great to me.


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stumbler, I've not heard this song before. I rather like the straight up version as well as the third take. The middle one is not really my thing. It's a very pretty piece, and you play it nicely.


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Mark..., your Gurlitt Lullaby is very well done. A pretty little piece that I have not heard before.


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Allard, I really like what you did with Leaves On The Seine. Very enjoyable.

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Jeff, I don't think I've heard Goodbye before. It's very pretty, and what a nice tribute to your Dad.


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