tjontheroad Joined Feb 6, 2008 Location The woodshed Oct 19, 2008 #1 Great vid. Wow is not enough a word... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKX3U5Pnf5Q
Gandalfe Striving to play the changes in a melodic way. Staff member Administrator Joined Dec 26, 2007 Location Seattle Oct 19, 2008 #2 Hey, even Dolphy squeeks.
tictactux Distinguished Member Distinguished Member Joined Mar 27, 2008 Location Zurich, Switzerland Oct 19, 2008 #3 Gandalfe said: Hey, even Dolphy squeeks. Click to expand... Think of it as an artistic über-altissimo.
Gandalfe said: Hey, even Dolphy squeeks. Click to expand... Think of it as an artistic über-altissimo.
clarnibass Joined Oct 5, 2008 Location Jerusalem, Israel. Oct 19, 2008 #4 tictactux said: Think of it as an artistic über-altissimo. Click to expand... Some of the "squeeks" WERE über-altissimo By the way, it doesn't mention the name of the song anywhere that I can see, but one of the best moments in the solo was near the end (4:20) when he made train sounds! Now you know what is the song! :-D
tictactux said: Think of it as an artistic über-altissimo. Click to expand... Some of the "squeeks" WERE über-altissimo By the way, it doesn't mention the name of the song anywhere that I can see, but one of the best moments in the solo was near the end (4:20) when he made train sounds! Now you know what is the song! :-D
tjontheroad Joined Feb 6, 2008 Location The woodshed Oct 20, 2008 #5 Gee, I thought that was just some multiphonics ;-)
sideC Artist in residence Distinguished Member Joined Jan 30, 2008 Location Somerset, NJ Oct 29, 2008 #6 It's 'Take The A Train'..... my old buddy Johnny Coles on trumpet. And Clifford Jordan on tenor.... EDIT: sorry clarnibass, I didn't see that you already identified the tune!!!! Last edited: Oct 29, 2008
It's 'Take The A Train'..... my old buddy Johnny Coles on trumpet. And Clifford Jordan on tenor.... EDIT: sorry clarnibass, I didn't see that you already identified the tune!!!!