I'm not really fond of jazz, but I had done this Rita Reys' cover with my own BIAB arrangement.
I couldn't post it of course, because it's a cover.
I wondered if I could do something like it myself.
So I cut all the chords into individual pieces, threw them in a big bowl, shook it up and let the chords fall down on the table. Then I put one after the other, and fed them to BIAB.
Well, BIAB turned it into a completely new song!
When I heard it, the lyrics were just there, when I tried to sing a melody.
It's about one of my frustrations, especially when I sing with Rob.
You might even call it "an alto's lament" .
But I didn't, I called it
LOW Don't take it too serious.
Style is _JAZFRED.STY (Jazz Fred w/ Piano)
443:Bass, Acoustic, Jazz Sw 140
449:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm Jazz Sw 140
558:Guitar, Acoustic, Rhythm Jazz Freddie Sw 140
606:Guitar, Nylon, Chet Fishin' Sw 120
2649:Piano, Acoustic, Rhythm JazzClassicJohn Sw 110
2597:Trumpet, Background CroonerBigBandLow Sw 110 (1TrackHornSection)
RealDrums [in style:JazzBrushes: a: Brushes Swirling b: Brushes Busier
If you're curious about the Rita Reys' cover:
You can find it
HERE As far as I know, this was her only Dutch song.
In the end it says:
"Dedicated to my mother who always dreamt of living on Scheveningen boulevard. The dream remained."
My mother is in the video, which shows how the spa Scheveningen changed during the 20th century.
Anne-Marie