Bill Evans Trio in Amsterdam - Very Early
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@theorygeek00, there is a lot more to soloing than just arpeggios.
I think your advice of ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS using arpeggios is VERY BAD advice. It will make your solo's lack variety.
1)"Block chords" will provide a level of depth that can't be matched.
2) Using "Motifs" will provide context.
3) Using right hand "octaves" during a solo will dramatically increase the power of your notes.
Arpeggios are great, but it's a TERRIBLE idea to "ALWAYS, ALWAYS" use them.
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You can tell Bill Evans was inspired by Maurice Ravel.
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the introduction seems to be very airy
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the harmony of this composition is fantastic
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This is like a song from my dreams.
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@60otaku3 ou...I see...sorry then...^^
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@Anoush23, LOL you're SOOO right.
Clayderman is a master at overusing arpeggios.
He's also one of the best reasons to stay away from using tooo many arpeggios. HAHHA
I completely agree.



I like this song very much....this song help me to practise....
btw otaku means anime/manga freak doesn't it?hohoho
didibitz 7 months ago
You seem to have a prejudice about Japanese otaku.
All otaku does not like anime or manga.
...Otaku3
60otaku3 7 months ago
Great piece!
but the name is very airy, isnt it?!
djloeffler007 1 year ago
No, the name of this tune is "Very Early".
Otaku3 (^_^;)
60otaku3 1 year ago 2
@60otaku3 It's Very hairy isn't it? :D
7dard7 2 months ago
I do not like such a joke.
...Otaku3
60otaku3 2 months ago