Bill Evans Peace Piece Midi Repack
Bill Evans’ "Peace Piece"
Writing a "paper" on a MIDI-based repack or analysis of involves examining how a spontaneous improvisation can be reverse-engineered into digital data. Recorded in 1958 for Everybody Digs Bill Evans , this track is essentially a "written-out improvisation" that evolved from the intro to Leonard Bernstein's "Some Other Time".
Bill Evans ' "Peace Piece," recorded in 1958 for the album Everybody Digs Bill Evans bill evans peace piece midi repack
MIDI Observation:
In a digital repack, this ostinato acts as the "clock." While Evans plays with significant rubato, the repetitive nature of this bass figure provides the structural "grid" that prevents the piece from becoming purely abstract. Bill Evans’ "Peace Piece" Writing a "paper" on
- Faithful transcription of harmonic voicings, rhythmic nuance, and pedaling/legato.
- Usable MIDI for study, performance backing, or arranging (not simply quantized notes).
- Multiple versions: a basic notated MIDI, an expressive MIDI (with CC data), and optionally stems (left-hand ostinato and right-hand melodic layers).