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@golden2314 Bill Evans approached his development very slowly, honestly and deliberately, sensing that talent alone was not enough in his case to overcome the large number of challenges in playing this music. That is really the way he did it.
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Wow. Who is playing bass here?
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wheres the repeat button?
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Perfect.. just perfect : )
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Hermoso!!
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Super :)
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*sighs* wishes someone would do a tutorial for the way bill evans did it,i was tryin to learn this and uggh lol
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in my memory, there was a jazzed version like Bill's I heard on the radio years ago, but frantic, big band and awesome.... I thought by Mr Mandel... anyone??
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this gets me every time... that part when the bass and drums first come in... this must be heaven... really. the melody over and over in different guises each time as beautiful as the last. some late seventies aura, the world i was born into.
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Wow, it is so beautiful! A big thank you from Amsterdam.
who plays on this and when?
nadirsharav 1 year ago
@nadirsharav
Bill Evans recorded a jazz piano trio version of the song for You Must Believe in Spring, an album posthumously released in 1981, having made it a staple of his live sets for some years. Evans version modulates through all 12 keys.
NanaKatafiotou 1 year ago
@nadirsharav here is
Bill Evans - piano with
Eddie Gómez - bass
Eliot Zigmund - drums
but he also played with
Marc Johnson - Bass
Joe LaBarbera - Drums πριν από 7 λεπτά
NanaKatafiotou 1 year ago