
jazz
Here is a playlist with my songs produced in the most comprehensive style of Jazz
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15 songs
3:51

Solo Piano, Grand Piano, Jazz, World Jazz, Modal Jazz, Arabic Scale, Concert Hall Recording, Audiophile, Instrumental
Mix & Master: An audiophile-grade recording of a solo grand piano, capturing a performance in a concert hall with pristine acoustics, The sound is exceptionally clean, realistic, and three-dimensional, The stereo image is wide and immersive, accurately representing the natural ambience and subtle reverberation of the performance space, The absolute priority is to preserve the full, uncompressed dynamic range of the performance, The low-end is rich and resonant, capturing the piano's natural warmth without any artificial boost, The mid-range is transparent and detailed, and the high frequencies are crystal-clear and delicate, ensuring every note is perfectly articulated, Target Loudness: -16 LUFS, Conclude the piece by allowing the final note or chord to decay completely into the hall's natural silence
3:37

The Flirtation
v4.5+
A solo piano piece unfolds at a slow tempo, embracing minimalist jazz through nuanced tempo rubato, organic pauses, and expressive phrasing, Dynamic contrasts in note touch and subtle fluctuations in rhythm showcase humanized play, maintaining clean articulation and clear individual notes, classical, journey
3:01

A solo piano piece in the style of a modern jazz virtuoso known for blending Armenian folk traditions with progressive jazz, The music is built on a foundation of Armenian scales and modes, featuring intricate and asymmetrical rhythms (like 5/8 or 7/8), The performance is highly dynamic, shifting between delicate, melancholic, lyrical passages (rubato, con espressione) and intense, percussive, rhythmically driving sections (ostinato, accelerando), The harmony is sophisticated, reharmonizing modal folk melodies with dense, modern jazz chords, The overall sound is raw, spiritual, and deeply emotional, with a powerful sense of storytelling through the piano, ‑Avoid standard jazz swing rhythms, ‑bebop language, ‑or simple 4/4 time signatures, ‑The harmony should not be based on traditional Western functional harmony (like simple I-IV-V progressions), ‑The performance should not be flat, ‑monotonous, ‑or lack dynamic contrast, ‑Avoid a clean, ‑polished, ‑pop-piano sound, ‑This is not classical music, ‑so it should not sound like a Chopin or a Bach piece, ‑It is not ambient or new age music
2:44

A solo piano piece with a slower tempo and reduced BPM, creating a minimalist, jazzy atmosphere, A striking humanization of rhythm and velocity: delicate variations of tempo rubato and dynamic note touch, exploring expressiveness, natural pauses, and nuances in each phrase without losing the clarity of each note, No drums, vocals, or other instruments, Just the solo piano
3:18

2:20

Going inland
v4.5+
A solo piano piece with a slower tempo and reduced BPM, creating a minimalist, jazzy atmosphere, A striking humanization of rhythm and velocity: delicate variations of tempo rubato and dynamic note touch, exploring expressiveness, natural pauses, and nuances in each phrase without losing the clarity of each note, No drums, vocals, or other instruments, Just the solo piano
4:13

A solo piano piece in the style of a modern jazz pianist who merges Armenian folk traditions with a deep, introspective jazz sensibility, The piece should unfold slowly and thoughtfully, at a contemplative tempo (adagio, around 60 BPM), with extensive use of rubato to give the phrases a breathing, speech-like quality, The core is built on lyrical Armenian folk melodies, but reharmonized with sophisticated modal jazz chords, including extended harmonies and resonant clusters, The rhythm is fluid and complex, shifting organically between simple phrases and passages in asymmetrical time signatures like 5/8, but always serving the emotional arc, not just for technical display, The performance must feature extreme dynamic contrast: moments of sparse, delicate, near-silent playing (pianissimo) suddenly interrupted by heavy, percussive, and dissonant chordal attacks (fortissimo), before receding back into quiet contemplation, ‑Bebop, ‑Swing, ‑Smooth Jazz, ‑Pop, ‑Metronomic, ‑Mechanical
3:45

Last drink
v4.5+
A solo piano piece unfolds at a slow tempo, embracing minimalist jazz through nuanced tempo rubato, organic pauses, and expressive phrasing, Dynamic contrasts in note touch and subtle fluctuations in rhythm showcase humanized play, maintaining clean articulation and clear individual notes, classical, journey
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2:37

A solo piano piece with a slower tempo and reduced BPM, creating a minimalist, jazzy atmosphere, A striking humanization of rhythm and velocity: delicate variations of tempo rubato and dynamic note touch, exploring expressiveness, natural pauses, and nuances in each phrase without losing the clarity of each note, no drums, vocals, or other instruments, Just the solo piano
2:42

Cold farewell
v4.5+
A solo piano piece with a slower tempo and reduced BPM, creating a minimalist, jazzy atmosphere, A striking humanization of rhythm and velocity: delicate variations of tempo rubato and dynamic note touch, exploring expressiveness, natural pauses, and nuances in each phrase without losing the clarity of each note, no drums, vocals, or other instruments, Just the solo piano
4:12

Double bed
v4.5+
Opening with laid-back electric piano and mellow saxophone, the smooth jazz track sets a relaxed groove, Warm bass and subtle drums provide a steady foundation, while occasional guitar licks and brushed cymbals add color, Solos glide effortlessly over lush chord changes
5:23

Opening with laid-back electric piano and mellow saxophone, the smooth jazz track sets a relaxed groove, Warm bass and subtle drums provide a steady foundation, while occasional guitar licks and brushed cymbals add color, Solos glide effortlessly over lush chord changes
