Here's my arrangement of an old Jerome Kern song called "All the Things You Are". It's from around 1938, and it appeared in the Broadway show "Very Warm For May" in 1939. I take the first chorus at a slow-ballad tempo, then the second chorus in a brisker stride style, complete with the melody played as tenths with my thumb, ala Donald Lambert. For the ending, I use the ending of Chopin's "Aeolian Harp" Etude. Again, I wasn't in the best practice at the time of filming, but it'll do. Enjoy!
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superbandnerd797 1 year ago
starting up a bit like monk and then stride-piano. hehe, like it.
hiflyer1973 2 years ago
nice
paulbloomusic 2 years ago
I like it...I notice you ended up like chopin's studio
andesclimb 2 years ago
COOL!
iltonjardim 2 years ago
Hi,
It is interesting that I also ended my video of All the Things You Are with the same Chopin Etude. Check my channel. It must be the musical mood of the two compositions that makes you want to combine them together - or great musical minds like ours think alike. Kudos!
rcoloma24 2 years ago
show!
iltonjardim 2 years ago
very good man !!! excellent version!!
added to my favorites!
cjbsexx 3 years ago
have you got notes of this song?
plerimest 3 years ago
this is damn good!
moseskassel 3 years ago