He exaggerates it a little, I'd say, but I think it is close to the roots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIGoqv8zlRE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIGoqv8zlRE
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He exaggerates it a little, I'd say, but I think it is close to the roots. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIGoqv8zlRE |
O-10, only for the sake of the music since there is so much there there as they say. I don’t have a problem with nuance and feel at all. Quite the contrary; and, the discussion leading up to your comments about Sarah Vaughn are a fine example of that, had you been paying attention. Moreover, the details of nuance and feel can most definitely be put into words. Now, not being able to put those things into words is a separate matter altogether; some can and some can’t. I am not at all suggesting that the ability to put these things into words is what determines a listener’s ability to perceive them; I would never make that kind of judgment about another listener. However, since you insist on continuing to make judgmental comments of a personal nature if you open that door I may be more than willing to walk through it: You feel I have a “problem with nuance and feel” in spite of the fact that I use those very words in my posts very frequently and far more often than you do. That is your perception and I am fine with that. However, the issue as I see it is that you have a problem separating the details of your life and personal experiences as they may relate to any given music with the reality of the music in a more objective context. I’ll try it again...peace. |
Rok, she’s no Dan Nimmer; you’re right. Not too bad, though; and I like her composition. What makes the piece is the arrangement by one of the biggest talents in that band, Ted Nash. One of the best solos I’ve ever heard Wynton play; completely idiomatic and creative. He sounds great on that. Thanks for that. Great band. |
One of the biggest talents in Wynton’s band, Ted Nash won two Grammy awards for this. Very interesting work with some wonderful playing and featuring much of Wynton’s JALC band. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/presidential-suite-eight-variations-on-freedom-ted-nash-motema-music-re... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bGQDTpznzU&list=OLAK5uy_kUrSXjrpOD_Y7Cpnl7F2dAqJal8eZ8ubY |