Dan Wielunski chronicles his musical exploits
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How About You?Door Daniel Wielunski
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Is this the first Cole Porter song on Piano Dan? That seems like an oversight. Everything I LoveDoor Daniel Wielunski
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This song title could have used an editor. This was recorded immediately after the fast version of I'm Old Fashioned I posted the other day. You can hear me sort of slow myself down before I settle on a tempo and start the song. (I Don't Stand) A Ghost Of A Chance (With You)Door Daniel Wielunski
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Amy penciled in the words to this song in my fake book back last century, and they have been preserved through countless xeroxes in every binder I've put together over the past five years or so. When I Fall In LoveDoor Daniel Wielunski
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This could be my theme song. My blazing fast tempo indicates that this was recorded on a Saturday. Maybe I'll post a "normal" version so you can compare. I'm Old FashionedDoor Daniel Wielunski
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This tune is one of my favorites, and I haven't been able to find it in any fake book. So I get full arranger credit here. They All Laughed (At Christopher Columbus)Door Daniel Wielunski
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Isn't It Romantic?Door Daniel Wielunski
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The dress code has changed for pianists at Nordstrom--no more jacket & tie. I'll have to post a picture of my fabulous new look. Too Marvelous For WordsDoor Daniel Wielunski
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Retirement beckons: I'm heading to the University of Chicago for graduate school in financial mathematics! Look for the new website "Mathematician Dan" in which I will post a new differential equation every day. (Just kidding. Sort of.) ... Today at Nordstrom, a woman asked me the following question: "Is that canoodling?" She evidently meant this i…
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Not the same version I posted accidentally a few days ago. This is from a wedding I played on January 17th. Pennies From HeavenDoor Daniel Wielunski
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We're off to Israel! Back Feb. 16th or thereabouts. DindiDoor Daniel Wielunski
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This is humiliating. Not only did I upload the wrong song, but NOBODY NOTICED! Come on, people! On The Sunny Side Of The StreetDoor Daniel Wielunski
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For some reason I have it in my head that Colleen knows this song. Is this true? On A Clear DayDoor Daniel Wielunski
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So, I took a whole week off with the inauguration and a grad school interview. Hope you're still listening! "Summertime" is certainly my most popular song. I play it almost every day, and get compliments every time. On multiple occasions customers have booked me for a party immediately upon hearing this. Yet my arrangement is exactly the sort of tr…
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Here's a Miles Davis Quintet number that ought to get played more. Go buy "E.S.P." today. Is it poor blogging etiquette to change the post date and time so I can continue to pretend I'm putting up a new song each day? Eighty-OneDoor Daniel Wielunski
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More Gershwin. (Yawn.) Embraceable YouDoor Daniel Wielunski
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Sorry I fell a little behind this week. This is one of my favorite Duke Ellington tunes. I learned it from Art Tatum. Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin'Door Daniel Wielunski
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I will totally cop to having learned this one from the Manhattan Transfer, back in my junior high school show choir days. Remember them? A Nightingale SangDoor Daniel Wielunski
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Karen was in the store yesterday listening, so my playing was unusually inspired. Right? All BluesDoor Daniel Wielunski
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This is a Horace Silver tune which we did a big-band arrangement of in high school. Sister SadieDoor Daniel Wielunski
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Courtesy of the Lutherans. My music for this tune has the following instructions penciled in: 1, 2) Regular 3) Instrumental 4) Music sporadic 5) Softly 6) Regular As with yesterday's song, someone else has outlined the basic structure, and yet the implementation of that plan is entirely mine. That is to say, I choose all the notes. Who is the arran…
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This is on the first jazz album I ever bought, Bill Evans at Town Hall. Since I've never heard any other version of the song, my arrangement is sort of a stripped-down version of his. It also forms a kind of "template" for me, as I have several other songs that I play similarly, though they were not recorded by Bill Evans. Beautiful Love…
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Here is my fourth ballad type. This song was made "famous" by Bill Evans (so to speak-it's not famous at all), but it is not his own composition. The composer is Denny Zeitlin. Amy has been a huge supporter of this complex ballad ever since I started working on it in high school. Thanks! And finally, last year at the Siena Hotel, I closed the night…
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