Then there is the most famous (for many) of Miles' groups doing "Blue in Green" -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz_eGZ8U5kY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz_eGZ8U5kY
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Then there is the most famous (for many) of Miles' groups doing "Blue in Green" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pz_eGZ8U5kY |
Crwindy, I welcome you to this thread. That was a very astute observation, but space is 0 notes, and would not be applicable to the challenge I presented; however, the music before and after the space would be applicable. I assume you made your statement in jest? On the serious side, this challenge requires a few decades of listening to jazz, and a lot of thought; only a longtime aficionado would even rise to the challenge. If you qualify, post a link that rises to the occasion of saying a lot in very few words or notes; this can occur anywhere in the message of the tune, beginning, middle or end; the whole tune even? I wish you well, and hope you make many contributions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZbW3RT4GJI |
The correct answer is The Count or The Duke or Monk / Mingus. Fast and loud, is a trait of modern, present day 'Jazz'. Guys, mostly failed rockers, have defaulted to 'playing Jazz'. The blues is no where is sight. As the great Jazz authority, Rok2id, once said: No Blues, No Jazz. Know Blues, Know Jazz. Cheers |