‘My One and Only Love’ – jazz piano tutorial by Doug Mckenzie. There are lots of excellent versions of this on Youtube to study. It is almost always played either in Eb or C. I have alternated both in this video tutorial.
The first chorus is played as solo piano – I have tried to offer lots of alternative harmony options.
The second chorus is played as a piano solo in a simulated piano trio setting – bass and drum backing care of the excellent Real Tracks add-on to PG music’s ‘Band in a Box’.
I will post the video and piano midi file (free to download) on my website
and add it to my DVD along with the transcription in printable pdf format. You can also purchase the transcription separately (along with the backing track) $1.20. Details are on my website.
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So good! What program are you using? It's wonderful to see the connection between your hands and the score.
Amazing!
Very,very nice Doug, love the many ideas as the key change.
Fantastic job Doug. Thank you. It's a whole new way of seeing music for me!
Hi Pacrii
See below for some details - I use programs from PG music - BIAB and 'PowerTracks' - and also Sonar at times. All programs require lots of editing after recording to create a meaningful transcription - particularly when they are so literal in notating exactly how you play.
Doug
It is from Band in a Box - with the 'Real Tracks' add-on.
BIAB produces a backing from the chords that are typed in. The bass and drums are much more realistic than those produced from a midi file as they use sampled short recorded phrases that are cobbled together - instead of just sampled single notes as in midi. So more of the subtleties in the bass line for example can be captured in the backing - slides, fingerboard noises, unpitched notes etc.
Doug
Hi Alan
I suppose that before recording I will get to know the tune very well, and test some of the possibilities. Generally then - with a lot of options available, I will record several takes using the basic leadsheet , and pick the best.
Before the second half of this one, I had to stop recording and start the backing track before re-commencing. This was totally improvised sticking with the basic harmony - I had typed the chords into BIAB before, so I recorded as midi in BIAB while filming.
Buenisimo,gracias.
è bello seguirti e sopratutto ascoltarti
Absolutely beautiful, Doug. It made my day.