philosophy
One can play a piano and sing - with the heart or the head,
And whoever does, cannot help but reveal that to their audience.
True art is never constrained by formalism.
With zak, chances are you will rarely hear the same song played the same way twice.
It is always a brand new experience.
Life is like that too.
Tomorrow will never be the same as yesterday.
A true entertainer plays the crowd, knows the mood, can set it and change it.
The mystery of how a song could be rendered tomorrow can become an irresistible magnet.
It amounts to the celebration of true freedom and liberty in the arts.
Constraints have boundaries. The liberty in freedom of expression has none.
And when the crowd and player conspire together on this level.
Ah well, then the possibilities are forever new and never ending.
And whoever does, cannot help but reveal that to their audience.
True art is never constrained by formalism.
With zak, chances are you will rarely hear the same song played the same way twice.
It is always a brand new experience.
Life is like that too.
Tomorrow will never be the same as yesterday.
A true entertainer plays the crowd, knows the mood, can set it and change it.
The mystery of how a song could be rendered tomorrow can become an irresistible magnet.
It amounts to the celebration of true freedom and liberty in the arts.
Constraints have boundaries. The liberty in freedom of expression has none.
And when the crowd and player conspire together on this level.
Ah well, then the possibilities are forever new and never ending.
And here is another thing: -
Each piano has a soul.
Most piano cases are somehow tuned.
Knock on the various panels. - Hear that?
The action, pedals, sound board, cover, lid, even the hammers..
All have their own particular sound.
A true piano player exploits all of that in his rendition.
like the beat of the foot on the floor, the foot pedal sound and its action, a knee against the sound board (bass drum) slapping and drumming on the case...
A rhythm section so unique it just bellows 'piano bar'!
Why muffle all that?
No, we want you to feel like you have full access to everything that makes a piano a piano
just as much as you experience the spirit and soul of the voice resonating with that piano.
That, my friends, is a true piano bar/lounge/restaurant experience.
Something very rarely heard these days. And that is truly sad, is it not? If ever it was even heard at all, by some. How cruel to be deprived of such a unique experience...
And once heard it is never forgotten.
Ah, and always yearned for again and again...
And here it is:-
The Piano Bar Menu
(Click on heading to see full menu).
The pages following are just the opening pages.
The full menu should give some idea of the background and type of repertoire.
The Piano Bar Menu
(Click on heading to see full menu).
The pages following are just the opening pages.
The full menu should give some idea of the background and type of repertoire.
A few songs just to give a flavour of things to come
Mellow
The way it used to be (Video), Love Story (Wav) It's impossible (Video) There's A Kinda Hush (Video) Honesty (Wav) I am I said (Video) Love on the rocks (Wav) Twins Show 1 (Extract) Fernando (Video) Deep River Woman (Video) Gospel Interlude (Twins show) |
Upbeat
And I Love Her (Video) Rocket Man (Wav) She's Not There (Video) My Life, (Video) Crocodile Rock (Wav) Progressive Classic Piano Song for Guy (Video) Just the Two of us (Video) She's not there (Twins Show) with beat Zakslab Rumble channel |
First Let'sDiscover
If you have been discovered by Zak it means there is potential in your venue to up your turnover. All he wants is a chance to do that and share in some part of your profits.
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Now let's rollPre-Production
In this phase the piano and sound gear is set up to get it just right.
Then follows the marketing campaign. Aimed at an age group that can appreciate the making of new memories with old songs. The group that has already made it in life. The group that will make your venue. |
Lights, cameraExecution
And then we play, not just the piano, but the crowd. We make each night a legend. We record that and sell those completely unique memories. Then we build the following until it becomes a culture. That is how civilisation grows and excels. |