This is a sketch of something I wrote a few months ago. But I wonder if I actually wrote it. Doesn’t it sound familiar? Sometimes that happens.
I can never understand why people name songs with one part of the name in parentheses and the other part not in parentheses. Why do they do that? So I thought I’d try it and see how it feels – One Day (Argentina). It feels (pretty good).
This song is in Chopin’s favorite key, C#. I prefer to call it Db, though.
It sounds remotely like ‘Spanish Harlem’, but that’s just an idiomatic thing, more than a melodic thing.
Beautiful! Such relaxed playing. I like the way the harmony sways between the latin feel to more western.
It’s a good piece, but doesn’t sound familiar. I agree with Db over C#, I think it’s just that little bit of trombone player in you peeking out.
I love you have your posted some of your music! I always liked hearing you play! I am so happy for you that have been able to so much with your God-given talent! God Bless!
Andrea
Mark – I definitely think it is. I still prefer flats over sharps, let’s blame being a low brass player for so long.
Andrea – great to see you here!
It sounds remotely like ‘Spanish Harlem’, but that’s just an idiomatic thing, more than a melodic thing.
Beautiful! Such relaxed playing. I like the way the harmony sways between the latin feel to more western.
It’s a good piece, but doesn’t sound familiar. I agree with Db over C#, I think it’s just that little bit of trombone player in you peeking out.
I love you have your posted some of your music! I always liked hearing you play! I am so happy for you that have been able to so much with your God-given talent! God Bless!
Andrea
Mark – I definitely think it is. I still prefer flats over sharps, let’s blame being a low brass player for so long.
Andrea – great to see you here!