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317 E. 32nd St / when piano becomes guitar
This is a mangled classic jazz line by Lennie Tristano based on the standard Out Of Nowhere. Lennie's genius shines through even in my distorted rendition.
I hesitated posting because the tempo shifts, but the notes are cool.
I amended the imported Kawai EX piano (split with bass) with two iOS guitars and gave them the lead. Classical guitar from the Baroque inapp from BeatHawk and an iFretless guitar. Added ISymphonic horns and mixed some of the piano back in. I was pretty satisfied with the midi guitar substitution. Really supported the straight ahead jazz feeling.
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I'm getting "Django Plays Zappa" from this one.
Have you listened to much Zappa, Line-person? He could write "fly shit" and
had bands that could read it. Ruth Underwood was my mallet hero. I once wrote a Vibe solo for a young student that was one of the Wackerman kids.
The oldest was Chad and he ended up in Zappa's band.
Why am I taking about Zappa? Sorry. This is a great track. The independence
between your two hands is mind numbing. I should just stop analyzing the way the music is made and listen to the sounds you make.
Changing from the piano helps give me a fresh perspective. Please provide more examples of non-piano compositions mixed with your beloved RC275 and Kawaii Shecky Guru.
Check this out:
I would love to see more of those feet in action @McDtracy. The linear bass line is a trait in a lot of Lennie's students. Check Dave Frank out.