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Malia Jade is a piano recording artist based in Los Angeles. "90s songs for like, piano," is Malia's classical interpretation of 90s grunge, triphop, shoegaze, and emo songs, stripped down for acoustic piano. "Here's Where the Story Ends" (The Sundays) quotes Eric Satie's "Gymnopedie." "Under the Bridge" (Red Hot Chili Peppers) is influenced by the keyboard patterns of Bach. "Today" (Smashing Pumpkins) uses classical-style "Alberti Bass" patterns popularized by Mozart. "Teardrop" (Massive Attack) and "Roads" (Portishead) have lengthy improvisation sections completed in one take.
Malia's "Moonlight Sonata" voices much of the alto and inner lines. She takes the bass of the climax down an octave, an interpretive choice that reimagines Beethoven having access to the modern-day piano.
Malia's style is cinematic and moody piano.
Malia's "Moonlight Sonata" voices much of the alto and inner lines. She takes the bass of the climax down an octave, an interpretive choice that reimagines Beethoven having access to the modern-day piano.
Malia's style is cinematic and moody piano.
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