Thursday, March 9, 2017

Chorinho

Chorinho

By American jazz pianist Lyle Mays.
Catchy moto perpetuo riffs
with energetic Brazilian rhythm.
Interesting chord changes.
Lots of tricky syncopation.





Lyle Mays - Piano/Jazz Quartet
By the composer himself.
Amazing technique and mastery of touch.
Very creative improvisation of riffs.







John Law & Mark Pringle - Two Pianos  (2011)
From their album This is.. John Law/Mark Pringle.
Mark Pringle is a student of John Law.
Sensitive rendition.
Variation in intensity of rhythmic figures provides
excellent contrast across different sections of the improvisation.




John Law/Mark Pringle – Two Pianos (2011) (Complete)
Catchy interpretation.
Unique fade-in introduction.






Bill Charlap & Renee Rosnes - Two Pianos  (2012)
From the album Double Portrait.
Interesting variations in riffs.




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(added May 2019)
Plover_Director - Anime Music (2018)
Most unique presentation.
Anime characters playing two keyboards and tambourine.
Some rather creative improvisation and riffs.
Keypresses of anime pianists actually correspond
 to sound of the actual notes - amazing!





Lyle Mays - Piano/Electric Piano
Another version by the man himself.
Amazing interplay of two keyboards from 1:16





Lyle Mays (Live - Warsaw 1993) - Piano with Jazz Quartet
Yet another version.
Live footage of a younger Lyle Mays in action.



 

(added Jan 2018)
Daniel DeSimone and Ayami Okamura - Marimba Duo (2015)
Energetic performance with some interesting tweaks.
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