![]() (wich is good for covering time)Some song s like tune up or blue in green are very short só i adjust the repetitions from 3 to 5 or 7.following this pattern:first time i play it normally second time i improvise and this pattern repeats until the song ends.This week i got in touch with a lot of restaurants owners and for what i can tell they like a guy who can play a at leats 3 hours of piano playing…só for me to get closer to that goal i m forced to abuse the art of improvisation lol …at least for now. i play it only with seventh chords or invertions of this seventh chords…and i use all the improvisation tools i learned from the 12 bar blues lessons.What do you think of my approach? I m organazing my songs to play them live só this approach makes a good portion of the songs last at least 6 minutes. i play all of them using the irealpro app…só i set the song to repeat 3 times.the first one i play it normaly and with the third one i do the same thing.but on the second one i improvise all the song. Hello Hayden good night to you, hope you are doing great.Talking about personal touch.this couple days i have been organazing all the standard i have learned. ![]() Make your melodies sing, and your audience will love it. It takes someone with jazz knowledge/experience to appreciate and comprehend a chord voicing containing upper extensions/alterations etc… This song we recommend for advanced piano musician who. This sheet music of Bill Evans you can download on your PC and print in the real paper and playing at piano. Available by online download in several formats: PDF, MIDI, XML, SIB, MUS etc. A strong melody of a song that they know is something everyone can relate to. The piano transcription When i fall in love of Bill Evans is for left and right hand, note-for-note. That is the one thing that your audience will notice, and that they will be able to connect to. ![]() make sure the melody of the song is clear, stands out, and is instantly recognisable. The key Ivan… is to play the melody with conviction. Don’t get me wrong, they are enjoying the ambiance you are creating, but they are not listening intently to what you are playing.įurthermore, the vast majority of your audience will have no understanding of jazz harmony, and so they will not be able to tell the difference between a basic R-3-7 voicing, or something more harmonically complex. They are busy eating/drinking/having conversation. a concert hall kinda setting, then you are just playing background music, and 95%+ of people will not be listening to you. Understand that unless you are on a stage, ie. Learn the chord changes by memory and have fun. I’d recommend building a list of tunes that you are 100% comfortable with so that you do not need the lead sheets. That’s exciting Ivan…and I’m excited for you □
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