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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 21:40:10 GMT
Ha, don't be a wiseguy and say "bench" or "pedal." What are your three favorite piano parts in any song, any genre? For example, mine are:
starts at 2:50
starts - per the video - around 3:50.
starts at 2:07
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 21:45:44 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 22:13:28 GMT
Great choice and a part that a novice can figure out and replicate, yet a fantastic hook. I'm surprised I still love this song even after every advertiser in the world used it. But, there was a reason they all used it.
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Post by Sulla on Jan 17, 2018 22:37:17 GMT
My first choice is always 'South Side Of The Sky' but I'll skip that one this time. My speakers are currently not working so I can't tell you specifically where my favorite parts begin. I'll try to describe them, though.
Bad Sneakers - Steely Dan The part where the guitar and piano simultaneously share a solo.
Harry's House / Centerpiece - Joni Mitchell The song has two distinct parts. The second half is very Jazzy and I love the piano, It starts with the verse, "The more I'm with you, pretty baby"
No Me Niegas (Do Not Deny Me) - Stephen Stills The piano work is a Cubano style. It makes me wanna dance.
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Post by jamesottosweetheart on Jan 18, 2018 0:48:35 GMT
Before my late beautiful precious Steve Sanders became an official member of the Oak Ridge Boys, their back up band is where you would find him and in those days, a performance slot was given to him here and there if not during every show. One song that Steve did was a song written by him and in the middle of that song, to me, is an awesome solo from the piano player. Go here to give the song a listen. God bless you and Steve's family always!!! Holly P.S. If the link does not work, I do apologize. Sadly I know of no other way to share the song.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2018 1:20:36 GMT
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jan 18, 2018 2:33:15 GMT
Very beginning:
Whole thing (OK, I'm cheating a bit here):
Have to think about a third...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2018 2:35:35 GMT
Great choice and a part that a novice can figure out and replicate, yet a fantastic hook. I'm surprised I still love this song even after every advertiser in the world used it. But, there was a reason they all used it. It's a truly remarkable refrain that commands attention.
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Post by jamesottosweetheart on Jan 18, 2018 19:39:19 GMT
In the middle of this live performance is another great piano solo.
God bless you and Dwight always!!!
Holly
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Post by cypher on Jan 18, 2018 21:22:53 GMT
Jah Wobble, Jaki Liebezeit, Holger Czukay - How Much Are They?
Henri Pierre Noel - Simbi
Dodgy - Grassman
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Post by sostie on Jan 18, 2018 21:24:12 GMT
The The - Uncertain Smile...Jools Holland arrives at about 3:26
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Post by sostie on Jan 18, 2018 21:27:29 GMT
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Post by sostie on Jan 18, 2018 21:43:51 GMT
Just great two great songs with piano throughout
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Jan 19, 2018 12:25:00 GMT
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Post by Ass_E9 on Jan 19, 2018 16:45:26 GMT
"The Stranger" - Billy Joel
"Cornflake Girl" - Tori Amos
"Hard Lesson" - suddenly, tammy!
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Jan 20, 2018 0:39:42 GMT
From 3:04 to the end of this track:
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Jan 20, 2018 0:46:02 GMT
Whole song really.
First 2 minutes.
Intro. This is one of the greatest songs of all time btw.
Not necessarily my 3 favorites, but they’re the first 3 that came to mind.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jan 24, 2018 1:39:59 GMT
I'll just pick three nice Jazz pieces:
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Post by Carl LaFong on Jan 24, 2018 1:44:32 GMT
Bonus:
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jan 24, 2018 7:30:56 GMT
Still mind-blowing. Those comments saying it's sped up don't have a clue; the video is a slower frame-rate (which makes it look faster), but that doesn't affect the audio, and there are live recordings of Richter playing it this fast. He was just that damned good.
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