Working on Coltrane Changes Pt. 1 by Behn Gillece
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A little Saturday morning practice before heading out to mow the lawn. Ha!Ha! Playing "Don't Forget (Renato's Theme"), a beautiful song composed by the great Pat Metheny. I love Pat's writing and the sound and feel of my M39 Vic Firth mallets.
Hi
here´s some more music i composed for the detective novel. ths is very very simple but i like the possibilities of the malletkat to add spacey sounds. it fits perfect to the mood in the story which is very sad and dark as you can hear :)
i also added donnerblech (don´t know the english word for it) and cymbal played with bow.
as i said nothing fancy to play but i like the mood and the recording.
tarik
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A few choruses recorded today by a student in a private lesson. We were talking about left hand comping on There Will Never Be Another You.
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Here is our version of the children song no 6 by chick corea. i don´t like the reverb on the recording and humming like keith jarret of the piano player but i had no influence on both :)
other than that i think we played it ok.
Martin legemann: Piano
Tarik Dosdogru: Vibes
Tell me what you think!
Tarik
"Fortune Smiles" - one of my favorite songs from Keith Jarrett. I'm a huge fan of his playing and compositions. This song was recorded on one of my favorite recordings released in 1971 and titled "Gary Burton and Keith Jarrett"
I've been enjoying playing through this etude. First, I posted a slow and clear version, and then a faster version. I think the piece sounds better at a faster pace, because it gives the lines more cohesion. However, t's still a work in progress. I think if I play with it for another week or two it should feel a lot more comfortable and fluid.