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Keith Jarrett — My Song (24‑bit/192kHz FLAC edition) — Review
Keith Jarrett’s "My Song" (2015 Edition): A Deep Dive into the 24-Bit, 192 kHz FLAC Masterpiece
The Technical Upgrade: Why 24/192 Matters (and doesn’t)
- Piano Timbre: Keith Jarrett’s piano tone on this album is notoriously difficult to capture digitally due to its percussive yet bell-like quality. The 24-192 format excels at reproducing the attack transients—the very first millisecond of sound when the hammer hits the string.
- Jan Garbarek’s Saxophone: Garbarek’s tone is often described as "dry" or "wooden." High-resolution audio prevents the "digititis" (a harsh sharpness in the high frequencies) that can sometimes plague saxophone recordings on lower-quality MP3s or standard CDs.
- ECM Sound: The album was produced by Manfred Eicher, known for a spacious, resonant sound. The Hi-Res file preserves the acoustic space of the studio, allowing the listener to hear the "air" around the instruments.