A new thing I'll be doing this year will be promotional videos for shows and upcoming events. Video and video editing is something I've wanted to take on for quite a while, and so, I am making baby steps toward that end.
This past weekend I unveiled a little Promo video for my show this coming Sunday at the Exit/In in Nashville. Many folks have never actually seen me perform live even though they may already have some of my songs. So then, of course, my goal was simple: to give people a taste what they might expect when they see me perform.
I decided to play a song called "Arabesque". It's probably the most classically-influenced piece I've written. It's a challenge to play but a ton of fun.
Heavy on the arpeggios and calling on my love for Russian and Baroque-style classical music, it's a fanciful little tune about a father expressing his pride over watching his son dance ballet and ultimately fulfill a life-long dream . . .
Gordon Roqué PROMO: LIVE at Exit/In 3/21/10 from Gordon Roqué on Vimeo.
If you are curious, here are the lyrics:
ArabesqueMusic and Lyrics by Gordon Roque
Just a little boyWho wanted to dance
I let him go
and he took his chance
He took his chance
Chorus:
He's my son
And I will profess
That I am so proud
To see him stand
In an Arabesque
On pointed toes
With arms to the sky
On a stage of the world
He'll soar and fly
Soar and fly
Bridge:
A graceful pirouette
Is the backbone of my boy
And he becomes a man
He becomes a man
He becomes a man
According to dictionary(dot)com, the word "Arabesque" --pronounced (ār'ə-běsk')--is a noun defined as such:
A ballet position in which the dancer bends forward while standing on one straight leg with the arm extended forward and the other arm and leg extended backward.
A complex, ornate design of intertwined floral, foliate, and geometric figures.
Music An ornate, whimsical composition especially for piano.
An intricate or elaborate pattern or design: "the fluctuating shapes of a cloudscape, the complex arabesque of a camera movement, the blink of a character's eye" (Nigel Andrews).
I have to say, 3 out of 4 ain't bad. It's actually one of my favorite words ever and is one I am also ecstatic to use in this ornate and whimsical piece.
PS. It's not too late to purchase tickets for my show on 3/21. Send me a message at gordon(at)gordonroque(dot)com to purchase in cash or get them online here: https://tickets.aftonshows.com/GordonRoqu









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Posted by: rus | 03/15/2010 at 01:45 PM
Amazing !!!
<3- Michael
Posted by: Michael Lotfi | 03/16/2010 at 06:52 AM
Thank you!!! I'm so glad you like it!
Posted by: Gordon Roque | 03/16/2010 at 08:39 PM