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Re: [disklavier] Any interest in some high quality jazz improv?

2010-01-03 by Laurel Lapin

Hi Kevin,
I downloaded "Ain't Misbehavin'" and my computer opened the file in iTunes (I am running Windows XP). When iTunes played the file, there was a high pitched 'ting' half way between a ride cymbal and an electronic beep. Any ideas?
Phil in Oak Park, CA




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From: Kevin <kgoroway@...>
To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 5:18:41 PM
Subject: [disklavier] Any interest in some high quality jazz improv?

  
I'm trying to gauge interest in some "pianosoft+audio- like" jazz improv songs.

These would work on any disklavier that can play those CD audio+Midi formats.  I think that means some (all?) Mark IIIs and all MarkIVs.  Maybe others?

The "+audio" is basically jazz accompaniment.  So, think upright bass, and a drum kit.

All of these songs are played by a real live musician, with no editing, and no planning ahead...it's basically real jazz improv played from lead sheets.  I think that it is quite a bit better than the stuff that you generally run across.

Anyway, I've put together 5 samples of these for anyone who is interested to download.  I'd love to hear any and all feedback.  The files are zipped, and in the zips are WAV files.  To play these on a MarkIV, you only need to get them into your piano's FromToPC folder.  On a Mark III, you'd need to either burn the WAVs as an audio CD, or play them back on a computer plugged into the correct jacks on the piano.

This is a link to the "folder" where each of the files can be downloaded, or all can be downloaded at once.

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=354a9ad4dadcd31c4d287c5461e4af2212241d17b18db8d24eb74d8a6cde9cae

Thanks in advance for any and all feedback.

-Kevin

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