Thanks for the videos especially this one, it helped my rhythm way better😀 before it was just a bunch of quarter notes after the first page. My teacher told me some of it but this told me all of it.
You are all correct that the written note is Bb. However, the ending is a standard one in jazz music, and the conventional way to play it is with the B natural, which is part of the D melodic minor scale. As a professional jazz musician, it sounds incorrect to my ear if the ending is played as written. While I normally like to honor a composer’s intention, in this case I prefer the performer’s alteration.
hell yeah dude
I like this piece !!
this is a really nice song
I LOVE it!
it helped me get the right rhythm
Thank you so MUCH! I have been practicing this for 3 years and i now finnaly know the rythm! This really means a lot to ke
This song is a vibe, trying to learn more jazz music and it helps to have a guide for some of the rhythms
Thanks! Your videos are really speeding me up 👍
My favorite piece..my instructor believed that I needed to do something challenging so he chose this one..I'm still perfecting it!!
Thankyou for doing these videos! My exam is coming up and this was really helpful!
Very helpful
Thanks for the videos especially this one, it helped my rhythm way better😀 before it was just a bunch of quarter notes after the first page. My teacher told me some of it but this told me all of it.
very good piano playing. Thank you my new friend
Very jazzy 😎
Love the version with the speed x1.25( these baloon sounds from 0:30 to 1:00 :)
This is very nice so I now how fast to play! Thanks! I'm not as good as you tho
In bar 42 (3rd bar from the end) the second note in my music is B flat. You play B natural. What is the correct note?
In my sheets it's also a B flat, I hope that might help you, even if it's a year later 👍
@@littlepanda6796 and mine is also a b flat 7 months later
You are all correct that the written note is Bb. However, the ending is a standard one in jazz music, and the conventional way to play it is with the B natural, which is part of the D melodic minor scale. As a professional jazz musician, it sounds incorrect to my ear if the ending is played as written. While I normally like to honor a composer’s intention, in this case I prefer the performer’s alteration.
If u use a G flat in some of the notes it sounds better...
Where is this tune from?
Martha Mier's Jazz Rags and Blues book 2
It’s B flat
Nice song........ I just love it bro.... It makes me enjoy my life a lot (although i just got fire from my boss :D)