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This reinterpretation of Corea’s standard “Spain” is nothing short of genius. I find it particularly interesting because it highlights the linguistic and interactional aspects of music.
You might have heard artists or pseudo artist refer to music as a language more so than an art. I think this duet illustrates the metaphor pretty well . It’s basically a six minute musical conversation between two pianists engaged in a “call and response” game, where one presents an idea (rhythm pattern, melody or riff) and the other counters with either “complements”, “parallelisms” or “objections”.
I find this type of musical “play” really stimulating to our brains because it mimics a fundamental human process: communication. It’s for sure one of the best ways to engage crowds, so the next time you play a show, jam with your friends, play for your roommates or dj at some crappy party, try including your audience and your peers in the “conversation”, I bet you will have more fun!
Who’ s never been to a concert where the singer hums a melody and asks the crowd to repeat it?
The following days I will be uploading some of the best “conversations” I’ve found on you tube. Stay tuned!
I love piano duos.
Also I think it’s important to know who we’re listening to here: that IS Chick Corea, and he is playing with Hiromi Uehara.
It’s his song, I know, I know, but God damn, Corea is literally the greatest compist I have ever heard. Ever. I draw so...
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This is Chick Corea & Hiromi Uehara doing “Spain” and it’s inspiring. Wow.
I love piano duos. Also I think it’s important to know who we’re listening to here: that IS Chick Corea, and he is...