Four (with backing) by Jacquemin Christophe published on 2015-05-25T13:27:14Z Genre jazz Comment by jmstone wow 2015-06-03T21:52:09Z Comment by jmstone so good! 2015-06-03T21:52:02Z Comment by jmstone nice 2015-06-03T21:51:39Z Comment by jmstone nice left hand 2015-06-03T21:51:31Z Comment by Michael Bartholomew I like this bit coming up. It's all good - flows effortlessly from start to finish, formidable, Christophe. 2015-06-01T14:09:04Z Comment by Michael Bartholomew Is that Keith Jarrett? 2015-06-01T14:06:46Z Comment by Susie Deane I like the use of those open fifth right here. In the second four bars. 2015-06-01T13:30:24Z Comment by afeltstrom This version I liked most because: 1) very good and tight rythm feeling, 2) solo was very clear to follow and was swinging all the way 2015-06-01T08:05:40Z Comment by afeltstrom Very ngood rythmical feeling you have in this tune! 2015-06-01T08:02:57Z Comment by nadwocean I like both your versions very much Christophe, but especially this one for its lightness and the wonderful melodic phrases - could easily be a professional playing in a club ... 2015-05-30T22:13:21Z Comment by nadwocean yes 2015-05-30T22:12:03Z Comment by nadwocean thought you might be heading to the tritone here (2:16): E7 (or even Emaj7) 2015-05-30T22:11:46Z Comment by nadwocean nice chord (1:57) 2015-05-30T22:08:28Z Comment by nadwocean your solo sounds a lot freer on this version, presumably because you have the rhythm section behind you? 2015-05-30T22:07:36Z Comment by nadwocean yes, nice right hand embellishments (here and shortly after) 2015-05-30T22:06:23Z Comment by nadwocean like the rhythmic energy in the left hand here 2015-05-30T22:05:46Z Comment by Susie Deane solo starts, :40nsweetly with the dropping syncopated line. yes. 2015-05-26T17:39:57Z Comment by Susie Deane nice progression at :29, too. I love your choices of voicings. 2015-05-26T17:38:57Z Comment by Susie Deane the third you used at :16 - charming and different 2015-05-26T17:38:02Z