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This Jazz Pianist Destroyed Autumn Leaves

Music contains all kinds of elegant symmetries and patterns but, if these are used too mechanically, they can become bland or clichéd. This video looks at the famous ‘circle of 5ths’ progression in the song, 'Autumn Leaves' ('Les Feuilles Mortes'), originally composed by Joseph Kosma in 1945, and enduringly popular with singers and Jazz improvisers ever since. The second half of the video shows how it is possible to improvise a solo, using the basic structure of the original song as a template, in order to create music of wonderful spontaneity. The extract is a transcription from an improvised solo by the legendary Jazz pianist, Michel Petrucciani, during which he seems to take wing, over the predictable steps of the original song, with a dazzling display of surprising harmonic shifts and syncopated rhythmic displacements. Michel Petrucciani died in 1999 at the age of 36. He was buried in le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, beside the tomb of Frédéric Chopin. Michel Petrucciani’s complete solo on Autumn Leaves can be heard here:    • Michel Petrucciani - Autumn Leaves   MUSICAL EXCERPTS USED IN THIS VIDEO Transcriptions of extracts from Autumn Leaves and Michel Petrucciani’s improvisation by The Music Professor and Ian Coulter Matthew King, piano ⦿ SUPPORT US ON PATREON ⦿   / musicprofessor   ⦿ BUY US A COFFEE ⦿ https://ko-fi.com/themusicprofessor ⦿ Support us on PayPal ⦿ https://paypal.me/themusicprofessor?c... ⦿ SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL ⦿ https://bit.ly/3Pnnwon #autumnleaves#petrucianni #musicprofessor Edited by Ian Coulter ( https://www.iancoultermusic.com ) Produced and directed by Ian Coulter & Matthew King Speech bubble sourced from Vecteezy.com

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