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'The Days of Wine and Roses' - jazz piano solo and trio

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2006

First solo piano, then trio with prepared sequenced bass and drums.
Midi file and video are at http://web.newsguy.com/dougmck

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  • i love your armonies!!! you are the best man!!!

    thanks for the music

  • You've transcribed as much Bill Evans as I have. Keep it alive man!

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  • @jazz2511 I just realized this is your version,but it sounds like Bill Evans,I mean the tones and the notes that you have used. It's simply amazing :)

  • @jazz2511 is this what exactly Bill Evans did? I'm just asking though cause I wish to analyze and learn the way he reharm.

  • Wow! Cool! You got a great touch and swing and rich harmony.... Thanks for posting! Pleasant and helful! :o)

  • Hy.give me please the score for that song please ,please so much .

  • Gorgeous! Fantastic! Love your alternate chords and voicings! Thanks for posting this! Very inspirational.

  • @AlbertSerrano So listen to some of his albums. Pay attention to how he plays the melody, what he does with his left hand, and how he interacts with the other members of his group. If there's a soloist other than him, listen to his comping, too. Like I said, any tune will work if you want it to work. There's a guy on here right now who can play the entire intro to "Baba O'Riley" by the Who on piano - your imagination is really the only limit.

  • @gelchert Thank you, well I like the style of Gene Harris.

  • @AlbertSerrano It depends a little on your audience and a lot on your personal tastes, but really, any tune will do if you're committed to it.

  • Fantastic! Love the chords, harmonies, and the improvs.

  • how i wish i could jam with you.

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