You're becoming quite well versed in Jobim. Good stuff; this one seemed somewhat difficult, moving around in the LH. Noticeable syncopation with accent on the off part of the beat. Once again, you mastered it; vey entertaining again. I admire your musicianship.
I've finally figured out for the Jobim music (and Latin music in general) that the hands TALK to each other! So they aren't playing offbeat--there is interplay between the hands. I do love the syncopation rhythms in this arrangement! So fun to play!
Thanks, Ed! It makes me curious...what were you expecting? I did find this one to be an interesting departure from the other works in this collection. Sad that it's the last one in the Jobim book!
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You're becoming quite well versed in Jobim. Good stuff; this one seemed somewhat difficult, moving around in the LH. Noticeable syncopation with accent on the off part of the beat. Once again, you mastered it; vey entertaining again. I admire your musicianship.
I've finally figured out for the Jobim music (and Latin music in general) that the hands TALK to each other! So they aren't playing offbeat--there is interplay between the hands. I do love the syncopation rhythms in this arrangement! So fun to play!
This one's quite a bit different from what I expected when I clicked into this video. A pleasant surprise, nonetheless! Lovely piece ❤
Thanks, Ed! It makes me curious...what were you expecting? I did find this one to be an interesting departure from the other works in this collection. Sad that it's the last one in the Jobim book!
@elenafortinmusic when I read latin music it takes me straight to pieces that would sound melancholic. It is wonderful, just surprisingly unexpected!