I Fall In Love Too Easily

TEXT: [email protected]. Piano solo played in real time. First chorus rubato - in tempo after this -
TEXT: first in even 8th notes style, then eventually into swing feel.
MARKER: Easy run to execute - LH plays black notes, RH plays white ones
MARKER: Series of parallel Major chords
MARKER: Melody in Octaves
MARKER: F13 with internal voice -13th drops via b13th to the 5th
MARKER: EbMaj7b6 - from Harmonic Major scale (Eb,F,G,Ab,Bb,Cb,D,Eb)
MARKER: In Tempo - LH and Right hand play independant contrapuntal lines - LH is often on 'ands' while RH is on beat
MARKER: LH starts a walking line
MARKER: Breaking into a rough stride type style
MARKER: Pedal a G under the turn-around chords
MARKER: More Pedalling
MARKER: More using Left and Right Hands alternately - LH plays the lowest note in each little group
MARKER: Left hand crosses over and plays little chord clusters on 'ands' in the treble, while melody plared in bass by RH
  • Path: Disklavier Jazz 2/105-I Fall In Love Too Easily.mid
  • Size: 23 KB
  • Updated: January 31, 2026

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