TEXT: Doug McKenzie - Live played midi file - Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin MARKER: Light stride style to begin MARKER: Parallel 11th chords follow melody (Gm11,Fm11,Em11,ebm11) MARKER: A half/whole dim run on C7alt MARKER: This time Ab/Bb, Gb/Ab,F/G,Eb/F with melody on top MARKER: Another minor11th voicing - LH m3rd,4th,5th , RH 7th,9th,11th MARKER: Gm11 arpeggio runs into C7alt half/whole dim run MARKER: On D7alt, easy to finger run MARKER: Ab(3)Bb(4)Ab(3)Gb(2)F(1) Eb(3)D(1)Db(3)C(2),B(1)Bb(3)A(1) MARKER: 'Bluesy' phrase MARKER: Gm7/C pedal note = C7sus MARKER: Cliche phrase - easy to play fast in this and other 'white note' keys MARKER: Chords played as16th notes - with lower chromatic neighbour chord MARKER: Ral as the end approaches MARKER: On Eb13#11, an internal voice runs in semitones from the 13th(C) to the 3rd (G) MARKER: End on Db first MARKER: To the final chord E major triad arpeggio over an F bass note
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If you have a Bluetooth-MIDI adapter installed in your Disklavier and are using an app (such as PianoStream), you can stream these MIDI files right from your Apple device to your piano.
Otherwise, you can put them on a USB stick. Files will be playable natively on newer Disklaviers, such as the Mark IV, E3, and ENSPIRE. You can see my Disklavier compatibility table to see which instruments support USB.
For older generations of Disklavier using floppy disks or Nalbantov USB emulators, see my article on converting MIDI files to E-SEQ and creating PIANODIR.FIL.
Read more about the former Kuhmann Directory (Disklavier World).