If You Leave Me Now (cover)

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TetleyAnderton wrote on 12/12/2014, 10:18 PM

Great job, Trish on a great song.

mcbin wrote on 12/13/2014, 7:29 AM

..... I love the atmosphere. Background in a night club. Played very emotional .......

Michael

Nickillus wrote on 12/13/2014, 6:15 PM

Wonderful performance/arrangement of a classic.  Super work Trish - like that's a surprise.  Seems to me you may be blossoming into the more confident flower you ought to be, given your great talent.

peterjirka40 wrote on 12/14/2014, 3:39 AM

Excellent work

Very nice track and very good sound .

I like it .

Former user wrote on 12/15/2014, 8:25 AM

Very good !  ;))

Davide

Sandro_Glavina_Channel wrote on 12/16/2014, 6:18 PM

WONDERFUL MUSIC !! A JAZZ DREAM TRAVELS ON THE PIANO and  a poetic sound travels in my heart when I listen your magic notes - WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE  !!!! ciao da sandro

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stuallan wrote on 12/17/2014, 11:30 AM

Hi Trish,

I had been a fan in the "Transit Authority" days and less so in the "Chicago" days however, I always did like their ballads. Your version is very tender and has a slight bluesy - jazz feeling to it which i really like.

Your playing is exemplary as usual and a joy to listen to.

Loved it!

 

Best Regards,

Stu

guentersiegert wrote on 12/20/2014, 3:58 PM

This song I know very well and for a long time it was one of my favorites and you play a very good piano.

Happy wrote on 12/22/2014, 2:27 AM

Very plesant to listen to and it comes strong through that your a acomplished piano player! 

marshallt2, can I ask if you play direct or have to plot the arrangement into midi? 

 

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Here to listen be inspired and improve own skill in music making and mastering etc. 

Mostly make music with a movie ongoing so much of the tracks will be more soundtrack'ish than actual club/dance orientated. Sadly Iam yet to un-skilled in the process of making the actual moving pictures/movies. 

I really appreciate the nice feedback. Makes a happy Happy. 

Must admit that my deutsc/german is stinking and cant translate comments in that launguage very good. 

Please keep comments in english, unless its very very bad critism, then please use Deutsc ;P 

 

My movie projects are located on youtube as I cant get to upload here. 

Please veiw and comment. 

GEKA-MUSIC wrote on 12/31/2014, 11:07 AM

There it is again the Sound-Trish. Pure piano.

The Chicago song you have interpreted very well.

Like me.

GEKA-MUSIC

olivier28 wrote on 2/26/2015, 2:58 AM

Voici une Melodie que j'avais oublié

je me souviens de cette époque  quelques peu differentes ....

ce disque la avait bien fonctionné

Belle interprétation 

5

Olivier

Gryami wrote on 3/2/2015, 1:36 PM

Hi Trish,

You really are a wonderfull pianist, to say the least.  This track moves along very, very nicely.  A great composition, and a truly professional arrangement and presentation.

Don't you ever give up music again (lol).

Kind regards,

Gryami.

Africa wrote on 7/24/2015, 3:45 PM

ohhh! Chicago

I loved, dont let me now please

Africa

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I loved play the piano .....

a friend gave me a musimaker 2013 that did not use and I will try to record my music with my new piano that my family has given me for my retirement