00:00 Short introduction (just two measures).
00:08	The first ideas are presented melodically that will be used throughout the performance. The texture is improvisational so liberties on the true melody are always taken. You will hear ideas from these opening eight measures later.
00:28	New theme with an identifiable accented chord on the fourth beat of the measure. It is used as a motive (a short, identifiable theme). The theme of this song is still not being played exactly.
00:45	The melody ends in this chorus with a transitional melodic idea.
00:50	New variation of the theme. Similar to what has been played before but with new variations.
01:12	Short interlude before the next chorus.
01:21	The main theme returns.
01:43	Theme repeats with slight variations.
02:03	Interesting right-hand idea.
02:11	Notice the syncopation between the hands. (Syncopation is shifting an accent to a normally unaccented part of a beat or measure. Feeling the syncopation depends on being able to hear the underlying normal beats. Those steady underlying beats are usually provided by a rhythm section or the left hand of the piano.)
02:29	Syncopation again.
02:35	The feeling that an ending is close will lead us into the ending.
02:42	Last idea and end.
02:49	End.
