Bill Evans jazzwaltz Very early. I recorded this for my sologuitaralbum "Two days in august" some years ago!
(Itunes, Amazon) This is a new version! Arrangement and improvisation as usual!
I really like this tune since i heard it live with Charles Loyd and swedish pianist Bobo Stenson!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-PmmwIm0ro&list=PLTQlPussbNAhk7NguTMzVYo-dvPgvT3ZC
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Hi goran
Your arrangement for the tune very early is beautiful . Some amazing inspiring playing keep up the great work your doing . It's just awesome great musicality and playing . Congratulations from Israel
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Hi Benzihalfo!
I´m happy you takke your time to listen and like what I´m playing!
/Goran
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Goran,
I try not to pipe in unless I have something positive to say but I think in this case I am going to jump in anyway. I think your arrangement of Bill Evans tune “Very Early” is very nice and the playing is technically very nice as well but I just don’t care to hear this tune played that fast and certainly not with the chunky style chords you used in this arrangement. To me this is basically a beautiful, melodic tune that doesn’t need to be jazzed up. Actually I shouldn't be jazzed up. Since it was written by a jazz player you’d think Bill Evans would have jazzed it up if it called for that but I have never heard him play it like that. I’d love to hear you play this again slower and more meaningfully which I know which your talent you can do easily.
It’s also worth considering playing the tune slow and rubatto and then going into easy double time with it but I would make that double time more implied than actually played.
BTW, your chord soling is very interesting.
Otherwise, thanks for sending this out and continued success on your recordings.
Once again, no offense meant by any of this. I fully recognize that you play wonderfully.
Brian
Very impressive! Excellent arrangment.
The only thing I might add is that as I listened to it, I wanted to hear some of the notes, particularly in the bassline more clearly. I couldn't quite grasp the rhythm at times. That's not a criticism of the time ... rather, it was a desire on my part to hear the piece played a little more slowly so that I would have a little more time to appreciate the nuances. But, sometimes, I feel that way the first time I hear something new, and it's only later that I appreciate the piece up to full tempo.
Great work!
This tune's melody doesn't really set well on guitar in C major - too many notes drop down into the lower register strings, which will severely limit your chord choices and muddy the sound. Sounds good as a bossa in D major - playing open bass strings with triads on top. In D maj. or a higher key, the lowest melody note will fall on the B string.
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> Bill Evans jazzwaltz Very early. I recorded this for my sologuitaralbum "Two days in august" some years ago!
> (Itunes, Amazon) This is a new version! Arrangement and improvisation as usual!
> I really like this tune since i heard it live with Charles Loyd and swedish pianist Bobo Stenson!
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-PmmwIm0ro&list=PLTQlPussbNAhk7NguTMzVYo-dvPgvT3ZC
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