In this riff-based boogie woogie you will find a few cross-rhythms e.g. a 5/4 chorus and a 7/8 chorus against eight to the bar, and in one chorus I'll give a little nod of appreciation to Chuck Berrys intro in Johnny B. Goode.
The left hand notes (in G) are G, G, B, G, D, G, E, D and the fingering is 5, 5, 3, 5, 2, 5, 1, 2.
The piano is an Yamaha P-120.
Here is my Mima Blues.
The name Mima comes from the way I composed this song, by alternating the different choruses between Minor och Major. I simply took the first two letters in those words for the title.
The piano is an Yamaha P-120 with the 'Jazz Organ' setting. To get the bass and drum I'm using the 'Split' function set to 'Wood Bass/Variation' up to the note C2.
Here is my uptempo organ solo arrangement of High Heel Sneakers. The song was penned and first released in 1964 by Tommy Tucker, became a hit and has since been recorded by hundreds of artists.
The piano is an Yamaha P-120 with the 'Jazz Organ' setting.
Here is my composition Limping Gait.
The name comes from the kind of limping left hand pattern.
The piano is an Yamaha P-120 with the 'Jazz Organ' setting.