Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192- ((better)) Here

My Song is an album of extreme microdynamics. The difference between ppp (pianississimo) and f (forte) is the entire emotional arc of the music. A 16-bit system has 65,536 volume steps. A 24-bit system has 16,777,216 steps. When Jarrett plays a note so soft it is barely a whisper of felt on wound strings, the 24-bit depth preserves the shape of that whisper. The 16-bit version might render it as digital noise shaping artifacts; the 24-192 renders it as music.

In 2015, a release of "My Song" in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format with a resolution of 24-bit/192kHz became available, offering audiophiles and jazz enthusiasts a high-quality listening experience. This format ensures that the audio is delivered with great detail and clarity, allowing listeners to appreciate the nuances of Jarrett's piano playing. Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -FLAC 24-192-

The supporting cast of Haden and DeJohnette is perfectly suited to Jarrett's vision. Haden's bass lines provide a subtle yet essential foundation, while DeJohnette's drums add a nuanced texture to the music. The interplay between the three musicians is telepathic, with each player responding and reacting to the others in a beautiful display of musical empathy. My Song is an album of extreme microdynamics

The is a high-resolution digital reissue of one of the most celebrated albums in modern jazz history. Originally recorded in November 1977 at Talent Studio in Oslo, this album features Jarrett’s iconic "European Quartet" . Album Overview Personnel: Keith Jarrett: Piano, Percussion Jan Garbarek: Tenor and Soprano Saxophones Palle Danielsson: Double-Bass Jon Christensen: Drums A 24-bit system has 16,777,216 steps

Keith Jarrett - My Song -2015- -flac 24-192- ((better)) Here