@@strings41 wow! That’s interesting to hear. This is something I forgot I did , just came across it looking through files. I think I was kinda just trying out a recording setup with the L5 and didn’t have any particular ambitions for this. But I guess that’s honestly the case with most of the videos I’ve posted.. just trying stuff out. Anyway thanks! Maybe yes ? I guess I’m not sure what exactly you mean by cluster chords, but definitely some close-voiced stuff. Is there a certain part of the tune you’re referring to?
@@Rikmacmusic Maybe around 1:31 and a few other places. At 83 my ear is not that good any more. Cluster is just term the piano guys use for chords with 2 or more notes at close intervals. On guitar, the master of this approach was Johnny Smith. Any way, keep up the good work.
Beautiful music!
Oh, this is beautiful.
So great to find the verse included. Your playing is so evocative of the era in which these standards first appeared.
Probably your best arrangement to date. Sounded like I heard some close 'cluster' chords in there?
@@strings41 wow! That’s interesting to hear. This is something I forgot I did , just came across it looking through files. I think I was kinda just trying out a recording setup with the L5 and didn’t have any particular ambitions for this. But I guess that’s honestly the case with most of the videos I’ve posted.. just trying stuff out. Anyway thanks!
Maybe yes ? I guess I’m not sure what exactly you mean by cluster chords, but definitely some close-voiced stuff. Is there a certain part of the tune you’re referring to?
@@Rikmacmusic Maybe around 1:31 and a few other places. At 83 my ear is not that good any more. Cluster is just term the piano guys use for chords with 2 or more notes at close intervals. On guitar, the master of this approach was Johnny Smith. Any way, keep up the good work.