

It was designed to put the JV-1080 through its paces in a 16-track performance. This particular arrangement took me perhaps 3 or 4 months to work up. At the time, I had acquired a JV-1080 sound module that had a whopping 64MB (not GB) worth of ROM (read-only memory) sounds, and a total polyphony of an equally whopping 64 simultaneous voices. I started working on this in an (unsuccessful) attempt to become a Roland performing artist, back in 1995. As with my Variations on Jingle Bells file, this Gershwin piece was arranged and performed (this time in multitrack midi) by Yours Truly more than decade before Pianoteq became available. This particular mp3 exceeds Pianoteq's 10MB limit, so it is made available to you via.

Please have a listen to my version of Gershwin's "A Foggy Day in London Town" at the following URL: I have not yet heard the aforementioned Pathetique file, but rather than trying to copy it, here is a slightly different submittal for your approval. It seems to me that Doug McKenzie is too. PS - I'm really awaiting to see what Joe Felice would say if and when he tries this piece out (he's a classical pianist by training). Very interesting hearing this does by a jazz pianist after hearing it so often in the classical style. I'm listening to Beethoven's Pathetique (cantabile movement).

So you have to click a little late in the midi file to avoid having it change to another instrument. (No affiliation, here, with the site, etc.) And no pitchbends!īUT SOME OF THESE HAVE THE DREADED INITIAL PROGRAM CHANGE AT THE START. He has a dvd for sale that collects all of the videos and adds more. Some are full tutorials:Ī very generous site. Many are on YouTube, with scrolling transcriptions and a midi keyboard thing reflecting the notes. He also has videos, with some annotations about the harmony and playing at: Sweet Embraceable You has this occur around 2.30. If you have cc's assigned to parameters in PTeq, these changes will be reflected in your PTeq settings. ON AT LEAST ONE OF THESE, MIDI CC CHANGES ARE MADE DURING PAUSES IN THE PERFORMANCE. (A very few appear to have a bass added that gets mixed in with the piano track by accident.) About 250 solo jazz piano files, mostly standards. They were all recorded to midi by Doug McKenzie on a Yamaha P250. His e-mail address is listed if one wants to contact him about licensing.
