Not a fan of his musicality but yes,athletics are great .Great muscle work. I stay on the side ",less notes/more brains".No offence to anyone . The musical language is mostly deja vu/pattern etc . But again,not at all easy phisically . Really hard work there.
Back in the day at the conservatory, I played my Bachelor exam with a South Korean pianist. We played "Folk Song" from Chick and after noting thenext tune was such, I introduced the pianist as "I brought my own chick from Korea". It had my saxophone teacher (who was examining me on an important moment) so much in stitches, he still was still going on after that tune finished. Just saying... there was too much gold in one circumstance to ignore imo. By the way, the two bassists Victor Wooten and Steve Baily wrote a tune called "A Chick from Corea". There is an amazing perfomance of that great tune here on UA-cam.
An absolute master on creating a narrative with vast variety of rhythmic and harmonic ideas!
I adore Chick! My hero on keys, what a genius in artistry, playfulness, composition, energy, creativity...
transcription skills on point
So niceee! Great job Timothy. Love me some Chick nuggets.
Corea for ever
Beautiful work. One of my favorite Chick Corea works.
Armando's Rhumba is one of my favorites too!
Wow thanks for putting me on to this version, never heard such a beautiful intro to it. If only the audio quality was better
Not only timing!
merci! hope one day u gonna do " the loop".
❤
Chick Korea
Not a fan of his musicality but yes,athletics are great .Great muscle work. I stay on the side ",less notes/more brains".No offence to anyone . The musical language is mostly deja vu/pattern etc . But again,not at all easy phisically . Really hard work there.
Wow, 8 minutes and not a single comment about chicks in Korea?
Timothy’s really fallen off
It took me too long to understand the joke lol
Back in the day at the conservatory, I played my Bachelor exam with a South Korean pianist. We played "Folk Song" from Chick and after noting thenext tune was such, I introduced the pianist as "I brought my own chick from Korea". It had my saxophone teacher (who was examining me on an important moment) so much in stitches, he still was still going on after that tune finished.
Just saying... there was too much gold in one circumstance to ignore imo.
By the way, the two bassists Victor Wooten and Steve Baily wrote a tune called "A Chick from Corea". There is an amazing perfomance of that great tune here on UA-cam.
I tried to enjoy this, but couldn't.
Cool story, and also dont, bro. Stop trying and announcing how this isnt your musival groove.