If I Were A Bell - Jazz Piano
Click Link Below for STEREO sound: www.youtube.com Another classic standard by Frank Loesser, "If I Were A Bell" uses a common device starting on the dominant 7th of the II chord (think of "But Not For Me" and Our Love Is Here To Stay" as other examples). This makes for an interesting and sometimes challenging improvisational structure. The best version of this song I have ever heard is by the Keith Jarrett Trio. I have played this in the key he does (Ab) and at the tempo he does (140 BPM) but that's where the similarity ends. ;-) I am using the trial version of TruePiano VST software from 4Front instead of the internal FP-4 Piano sounds on this - I think the sound is "too sterile" without enough variation, but I thought I'd give it a try. Since many viewers have asked, here is the technical stuff on the production: Backing track created using Band-in-a-Box software (PGSoftware) using the Real Drums and Real Upright Bass feature. Recorded to computer using Reaper software and the TruePiano VST plug-in. My piano playing video shot with VuPoint DV-DA1-VP Digital Video Camera on tripod over Roland FP-4 piano. MIDI keys on-screen piano by PowerTracks Pro (PGSoftware) with screen capture using Camtasia software. Video compositing and editing using Adobe Premiere Elements software. Thanks to all for viewing, listening, commenting and subscribing.
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100 Much (100 Flies) playing mellow song on Demandice Jazz Festival D-Jazz 2010
Slovak Band 100 Much (100 Flies) performing, nice, mellow, Rhodey song with light sexual content on D-Jazz Festival in Demandice, southern Slovakia. Performance was recorded with Panasonic FT2 digital camera in VGA resolution, 2nd of July 2010. Refrain of this song means something like: "I have such a tradition, Tea is good for everything", this lyrics was derived from Slovak folklore song.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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