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Bill Evans Peace Piece Midi

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If you’d like, I can: export a MIDI mockup of a faithful "Peace Piece" performance, provide a downloadable MIDI file, produce a DAW tempo map and CC64 pedal events for a realistic playback, or give a detailed step-by-step DAW-specific setup (e.g., Ableton/Logic/Cubase). Which would you prefer?

When Bill Evans entered the Reeves Sound Studios in New York City on December 15, 1958, he did not intend to record "Peace Piece." Assigned to lay down a standard introduction for the Leonard Bernstein melody "Some Other Time" for his upcoming album Everybody Digs Bill Evans , the pianist found himself captivated by the simple, two-chord ostinato he had framed as a prelude. He abandoned the melody, left the tape rolling, and improvised a six-minute masterwork of modern jazz. bill evans peace piece midi

The left-hand progression of "Peace Piece" is the ultimate lo-fi hip-hop or ambient house foundation. By importing the MIDI file into your DAW, you can:

Unlike a standard jazz standard, "Peace Piece" features: And that is the only take that matters

For jazz pianists, music producers, and digital arrangers, few searches are as deceptively specific—or as creatively rewarding—as the keyword

For contemporary music creators, a high-quality MIDI file of "Peace Piece" is an invaluable tool. Rather than just listening to the audio, you can interact with the DNA of the performance. When Bill Evans entered the Reeves Sound Studios

You don't want the audio; you want the data . A good MIDI file allows you to open the piano roll and see the exact voice leading. You can isolate the right hand to study Evans’ pentatonic scales or slow the left-hand leap from C to G/D to 20 BPM without changing pitch.

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