I love this composition by Bill Evans. At one time I listened to all the versions I could find by Evans himself and he always surprised me with new melodic and rhythmic twists, it's amazing how he even changed the way he played this composition over the years. I love your piano playing, you are brilliant and very clear pedagogically. Thank you very much for sharing your experience. Greetings from Argentina, Buenos Aires.
I appreciate you recognizing the difference. Bill Evans is my favorite Jazz Pianist. I listen to this song every day. Sometimes 6 times a day. It is the alarm tone that wakes me up.
Thank You Tony for sharing this excellent analysis. Awesome content and even better, it is great to be able to download the music sheet to understand and practice.Thanks again for this awesome content.
My all time fav Bill Evans song I learned the transcription but never looked to much at the harmony but there’s so many 2 5 1’s it would make an amazing practice song 👍👍
I always hit your like button. What’s not to like. You and kent Hewitt fill my notes on my iPhone more than any others teachers out there. I’ve saved 100’s from both of you. Thank you for everything!!!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much for helping us figure out those elusive "how does he do that?" chords that make all the difference. Fantastic detailed break down as always!
Hi Tony, been watching your excellent videos for a little while now. This is one of my favourite tunes and as usual you did a masterfull job of explaining whats going on !! Thank you for your work and keep it up.
Thanks so much for this Tony! I've got a version of this in a another Bill Evans book and it is more or less the same as yours. There's quite a lengthy solo which is useful and the use of a lot of 3rds in the right hand beneath the melody note which works well. You've added some interesting voicings and solo ideas which are really appreciated. Thanks again.!
Dear Mr Winston, great channel and another amazing video. I would like to suggest you doing a playlist of your videos that are more beginner-oriented. Much love!
@@TonyWinston It would be great. I just started getting into jazz recently, and I watched some of you videos recently. A playlist with beginner-friendly lessons would help me, and the future jazz adepts find your easier videos easier
First comment I've ever left. Would like to know if you got it. You are the first among equals to me: modest, not self important, serious but upbeat, pleasant and the standard American nice-guy. This is my fourth and final try at piano; the age clock tricks relentlessly. I'm rightly discouraged but your approach is easing the pain. Would like to buy a lesson plan for advanced beginner through to beginner advanced. Don't retire for awhile
There is a detailed written transcription of the Live at Town Hall version. I learned a lot of it 40 years ago. May still have a copy. I think it was in a short booklet with 3-5 pieces.
Interesting. I have some transcriptions but not that one. I don't usually get much from transcriptions. Listening and trying to absorb the style works better for me.
I love the sus2 / 3rd in the bass chord so much Or as you called it the Steely Dan chord Another chord I love is the minor 11th which is basically two basic triads on top of each other. Example G triad / Am triad = Am11
Thank you Tony all this material is so useful. I would’ve really loved to had seen this video using the chordie app you’ve used. Especially for the sections where you start going pretty quick and I can’t see what keys you are playing without playing it at x0.5 speed. Lol.
The fast stuff is not important. Chordie doesn't do well with speed. I will try to remember to play something fast and review it slowly in a future video
Interesting you say these charts are approximations. This seems true of so much sheet music of pieces you really want to learn. Ones you don't want to learn very accurate! Great lesson as always. (Sound seems a bit low volume on this. not sure if it's just on my laptop?) great solo. Chords and melodies I can learn but improv solos I find sooo difficult. (do have a listen to "John Horler" on here - one of my all time favorite jazz pianists).
Listening to 'a child is born' john horner trio.. now blue monk - much later. his style has really developed. He's awesome.there are so many monster pianists out there. I will cover him on blue monk.
Damn, this is a hard one, Tony. You're right, the chords don't go where you expect at all, though they do sound good anyway. And yet it has a kind of be-bop feel, doesn't it?
some of his other compositions are way more abstract (to my ears ) . I think it takes some getting used to. It took a while for this song to grow on me.
I always hit your like button. What’s not to like. You and kent Hewitt fill my notes on my iPhone more than any others teachers out there. I’ve saved 100’s from both of you. Thank you for everything!!!
I love this composition by Bill Evans. At one time I listened to all the versions I could find by Evans himself and he always surprised me with new melodic and rhythmic twists, it's amazing how he even changed the way he played this composition over the years. I love your piano playing, you are brilliant and very clear pedagogically. Thank you very much for sharing your experience. Greetings from Argentina, Buenos Aires.
Hey, thank you so much! I love that piece as well as your educational video on it! Great job! Greetings from Athens, Greece!!!
Awesome! Thank you!
I appreciate you recognizing the difference. Bill Evans is my favorite Jazz Pianist. I listen to this song every day. Sometimes 6 times a day. It is the alarm tone that wakes me up.
Thank You Tony for sharing this excellent analysis. Awesome content and even better, it is great to be able to download the music sheet to understand and practice.Thanks again for this awesome content.
ur so welcome
Tony, posting your chart makes you the niftiest guy on UA-cam, bar none. Many thanks.
i like nifty, thanks
My all time fav Bill Evans song I learned the transcription but never looked to much at the harmony but there’s so many 2 5 1’s it would make an amazing practice song 👍👍
I always hit your like button. What’s not to like. You and kent Hewitt fill my notes on my iPhone more than any others teachers out there. I’ve saved 100’s from both of you. Thank you for everything!!!
Great Tony!!!! Thanks a lot once again!!!!! God bless you!!!
My pleasure!
So glad I've found your videos! Thank you very much for what you do! Every video is like a gift :)
Great playing and analysis, Mr. Winston! This is one of my favorite Bill Evans tunes. I got his omnibook for Christmas. Absolute gems in that book :)
Cool, thanks!
Buenísimo!!! como todos videos !!!! Gracias por compartir !!
As always a super video !!! Thank you so much !!!
You are welcome!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you so much for helping us figure out those elusive "how does he do that?" chords that make all the difference. Fantastic detailed break down as always!
Hi Tony, been watching your excellent videos for a little while now. This is one of my favourite tunes and as usual you did a masterfull job of explaining whats going on !! Thank you for your work and keep it up.
Thanks, I hope i didnt 'drone' on too much :)
How could I forget how beautiful this composition is. Definitely need to revisit my old Bill Evans albums more
thats what i have been doing
Learning a lot from you Tony,thank you for sharing your knowledge/wisdom.
My pleasure!
That’s how i hear it. Beautiful work man.
Thanks so much for this Tony!
I've got a version of this in a another Bill Evans book and it is more or less the same as yours. There's quite a lengthy solo which is useful and the use of a lot of 3rds in the right hand beneath the melody note which works well. You've added some interesting voicings and solo ideas which are really appreciated. Thanks again.!
I have a concert so youre helpn me❤❤🎉🎉
Lovely song! Excellent teaching, as always! -- Luciana
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cheers Tony
Such a Great piece by Evans...it would fit a drama movie well
U did it again!! Thank you.
Dear Mr Winston, great channel and another amazing video. I would like to suggest you doing a playlist of your videos that are more beginner-oriented. Much love!
Fantastic idea!
@@TonyWinston It would be great. I just started getting into jazz recently, and I watched some of you videos recently. A playlist with beginner-friendly lessons would help me, and the future jazz adepts find your easier videos easier
Beautiful work. Thank you. Bill Evans always sends me into space 😍
Great job as always Tony, thank you!
Thanks, love that chickin pickin guitar. I'm in envy of great country guitarists.
Great lesson! Thank you 😊
Thank you professor
First comment I've ever left. Would like to know if you got it. You are the first among equals to me: modest, not self important, serious but upbeat, pleasant and the standard American nice-guy. This is my fourth and final try at piano; the age clock tricks relentlessly. I'm rightly discouraged but your approach is easing the pain. Would like to buy a lesson plan for advanced beginner through to beginner advanced. Don't retire for awhile
Comment received! I'll try to guide you.
Wonderful
exactly what i needed thanks so much!!
Glad it helped!
There is a detailed written transcription of the Live at Town Hall version. I learned a lot of it 40 years ago. May still have a copy. I think it was in a short booklet with 3-5 pieces.
Interesting. I have some transcriptions but not that one. I don't usually get much from transcriptions. Listening and trying to absorb the style works better for me.
Great Stuff!!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
what is the mew chord?
I love the sus2 / 3rd in the bass chord so much
Or as you called it the Steely Dan chord
Another chord I love is the minor 11th which is basically two basic triads on top of each other. Example
G triad / Am triad = Am11
It is sometimes called the mu chord
@@TonyWinston what's the mu? Musucians union? Lol?
thanks so much for this great lesson
Amazing video. More Bill Evans pls
Thank you Tony all this material is so useful. I would’ve really loved to had seen this video using the chordie app you’ve used. Especially for the sections where you start going pretty quick and I can’t see what keys you are playing without playing it at x0.5 speed. Lol.
The fast stuff is not important. Chordie doesn't do well with speed. I will try to remember to play something fast and review it slowly in a future video
Interesting you say these charts are approximations. This seems true of so much sheet music of pieces you really want to learn. Ones you don't want to learn very accurate! Great lesson as always. (Sound seems a bit low volume on this. not sure if it's just on my laptop?) great solo. Chords and melodies I can learn but improv solos I find sooo difficult. (do have a listen to "John Horler" on here - one of my all time favorite jazz pianists).
Listening to 'a child is born' john horner trio.. now blue monk - much later. his style has really developed. He's awesome.there are so many monster pianists out there. I will cover him on blue monk.
Over my head, but enjoy the analysis!
Damn, this is a hard one, Tony. You're right, the chords don't go where you expect at all, though they do sound good anyway. And yet it has a kind of be-bop feel, doesn't it?
some of his other compositions are way more abstract (to my ears ) . I think it takes some getting used to. It took a while for this song to grow on me.
I wonder if you could do Tenderly in Eb. It's such a wonderful, lovely song especially on the piano 🤍
I'm on it! coming soon
Thank you, Tony. I hit the like button before the video started!
That's because you are Awesome!!
I always hit your like button. What’s not to like. You and kent Hewitt fill my notes on my iPhone more than any others teachers out there. I’ve saved 100’s from both of you. Thank you for everything!!!