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Douglas Schuch
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Chopin Jazz!

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This is really cool, I think - it's Chopin's Etude Op 25, No. 2 - but played jazz-style. The right hand is the same as written by Chopin melodically, but plays with the rhythm. Left hand is different, putting jazz chords behind the melody to give it a jazzier feel.

Personally, I think it would sound cool with the right hand part played on a lap or pedal steel - no individual part would be that hard, I think - but there is no rest anywhere, so the whole thing would be difficult.
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is this the video you're referring to Douglas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd23ozGJKCE

I also saw this today... it's Chick Corea discovering the similarity between Chopin and Jobim:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssh8jBgNaes
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Interesting, although not as successful as Jacques Loussier's Bach. I think the reason is that the Chopin is full of chromatic passing notes and if you listen to the original only the first beat of each measure has to be harmonically "correct" - so when you jazz it up you end up accenting notes that don't quite deserve it, while in Bach everything scores.

Still fun though. As for Chick Corea, I think what he may have stumbled upon is that just about any minor-key melody can work with a Latin feel. What's your favourite funeral march? Try it as a tango :)
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Scott Murray - yes, that video (big oops forgetting the link).
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Scott has a special power where he can guess the link to any video you're thinking of.
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scott murray wrote:I also saw this today... it's Chick Corea discovering the similarity between Chopin and Jobim:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssh8jBgNaes
How Insensative. I'm referring to Insensatez that Corea never quite launches into. I would have.
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scott murray wrote:is this the video you're referring to Douglas?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd23ozGJKCE

I also saw this today... it's Chick Corea discovering the similarity between Chopin and Jobim:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssh8jBgNaes
Always loved Chopin... That it translates this well to Jazz says a lot.
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Chopin prelude

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John Kirby recorded a jazz version of the e minor prelude in the early 40’s, and Don Byron did a remake on his excellent album Bug Music a while back. Both are worth listening to.
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Barrelhouse Chopin

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