This is a lively one; whose arrangement, Craig again? This is pretty progressive. You do a good job, not that easy of a piece. I like the little epilogue. I play one by Lee Evans, no epilogue; it's the one with the unapologetic quartal harmonies, stacked 4ths everywhere you look, both hands, a 4th apart. It's great. I play hell though trying to analyze it in traditional tertiary chord nomenclature, not sure where the root is, every one goes up to 13 some way or other. No point for most of it. "Stacked and parallel 4ths," nice. Again, you did great on this one.
Thanks! Yup, it was Craig again. I like the way he thinks. And the epilogue is really cute. Have you ever done Keith Jarrett? Early on, I tried his Somewhere Over The Rainbow. I'd probably play it differently now--that one was a crazy read!
This is a lively one; whose arrangement, Craig again? This is pretty progressive. You do a good job, not that easy of a piece. I like the little epilogue. I play one by Lee Evans, no epilogue; it's the one with the unapologetic quartal harmonies, stacked 4ths everywhere you look, both hands, a 4th apart. It's great. I play hell though trying to analyze it in traditional tertiary chord nomenclature, not sure where the root is, every one goes up to 13 some way or other. No point for most of it. "Stacked and parallel 4ths," nice. Again, you did great on this one.
Thanks! Yup, it was Craig again. I like the way he thinks. And the epilogue is really cute. Have you ever done Keith Jarrett? Early on, I tried his Somewhere Over The Rainbow. I'd probably play it differently now--that one was a crazy read!
@@elenafortinmusic Not familiar with Keith Jarrett. Brent has an Over the Rainbow which I play out of one of his books. Not my favorite of his.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Keith Jarrett has an amazing jazz mind. I love his version of Over the Rainbow!