Adam Gill is originally from the West Country of the England and now lives in Hong Kong. His main instruments are piano and classical flute. Currently Adam is working on a number of compositions simultaneously - varying from solo piano to jazz fusion including elements of Latin, Orchestral, and a variety of other flavors from around the world during his travels. The solo piano compositions are largely improvisatory in nature. The more complex jazz and orchestral compositions are being written with the final aim of being put to video and similar media. The style of music is mainly improvisatory with interesting chord structures, with emphasis on the bass and free flowing melody and the chords sometimes follow conventional jazz and harmonic sequences, but the artist tries to extend the boundaries to see what he can get away with, and what the listener will tolerate. The compositional skills are largely self taught, and Adam has been writing music from an early age.
Adam Gill is originally from the West Country of the England and now lives in Hong Kong. His main instruments are piano and classical flute. Currently Adam is working on a number of compositions simultaneously - varying from solo piano to jazz fusion including elements of Latin, Orchestral, and a variety of other flavors from around the world during his travels. The solo piano compositions are largely improvisatory in nature. The more complex jazz and orchestral compositions are being written with the final aim of being put to video and similar media. The style of music is mainly improvisatory with interesting chord structures, with emphasis on the bass and free flowing melody and the chords sometimes follow conventional jazz and harmonic sequences, but the artist tries to extend the boundaries to see what he can get away with, and what the listener will tolerate. The compositional skills are largely self taught, and Adam has been writing music from an early age.
A slow tempo & variable tempo jazz/contemporary piano composition with interesting modal & rootless chord structures. It somehow holds together in the different sections hopefully. more
A fusion of jazz & contemporary classical concepts. Interesting rootless chords which do get resolved from time to time. It took a while to compose and difficult to play musically. I'm not sure where the inspiration came from for this piece.more