↪ Thank you again Angel. I would be very glad if you play my music. Please, if you record it, send me a file for me to discover your interpretation. Have a brillant day.
Improvisation is NOT a new or only a JAZZ concept....ornamentation and improvisation through the Rennaissance and Classical periods was quite common....jazz does all for the performer to take the existing melodic sketch and mold it to a reflection of his or her interpretation of what the composer's notions were.....improvisation requires some understanding of theory and playing music is an emotional depiction of a musical line....that some performers have not attempted improvisation is just a facet of music yet to be explored....much like verbal discussion or debate, improvisation is never wrong....it is just taking the musical alphabet to a new direction.....TRANSCRIPTIONS can be made of what another musician performed....it takes time to sit and write out the notes that are heard...but a practice that allows another to play something that they might not have previously thought of playing.....jazz is an art form that expands the musical concepts.....those not understanding jazz have but to explore the colors of sound....good luck and have fun....
As commented by Glen before, how can I find the transcription of the non-simplified piece. This is beautiful music and would be a pleasure to play it as you have intended, not as only a skeleton tune.
↪ Hi Alanmack. I don't work like a classical composer but a Jazz composer and Jazz player. I think my music has to be improvised by the player for him to have his own interpretation. It's a shame if you want a completed score, I understand, but my music needs this kind of transcription.
However, I hope you'll enjoy it. Best. Christophe Delvallé
I don't work like a classical composer but a Jazz composer and Jazz player. I think my music has to be improvised by the player for him to have his own interpretation. It's a shame if you want a completed score, I understand, but my music needs this kind of transcription.
However, I hope you'll enjoy it.
Best.
Christophe Delvallé