TEXT: [email protected]. First 16 bars rubato in Eb. Bass and drums in as key changes abruptly to C. I have marked some of the chord voicings if they are different from the usual changes. MARKER: EbMaj7 MARKER: Fm7 MARKER: Gm7(#5b9) MARKER: AbMaj7#5 MARKER: A7(#11) MARKER: Bb7sus MARKER: Eb7(#9) MARKER: D7(#9) MARKER: Db7(#9) MARKER: C7(#9) MARKER: B7(#9) MARKER: Bb7(#9) MARKER: Bb7sus MARKER: AbMaj7(#5) MARKER: Resolves to Ab6 MARKER: Db7 MARKER: C7sus(b9) MARKER: Fm7 MARKER: G7(b9) MARKER: C7 MARKER: Fm7 MARKER: Gm7 MARKER: AbMaj7 MARKER: Am7(b5) MARKER: B7(#11) MARKER: Bb13 sus MARKER: Bb13(b9) MARKER: Abrupt Key Change MARKER: G pedal under the next 2 bars MARKER: A7alt / G Bass MARKER: G7sus MARKER: G13 MARKER: 'Gospel' style sequence of chords MARKER: This is based on 'so what' chords - the top note is from a CMajor 7th chord - all are played over a C pedal.
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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.
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