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js
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That really crazy high speed Bop that Parker and Diz played might be jazz at its most refined point. There is no other music that sounds anything like it.
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harmonium.ro
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Didn't Mr. Marsalis say that? |
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Sean Trane
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I also like flute (Stieg, Mann, for ex)
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darkshade
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I think he'd be in the "No post-69 jazz" |
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Ovalotus
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I like it best when the drums are the most prominent instrument.
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zdunne
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I chose guitar because my background is in guitar but I tend to appreciate all instruments equally. (I played a baritone euphonium and xylophone in high school though I also know keyboards and some drums/percussion).
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js
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Tony Williams Lifetime ?
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Kazuhiro
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I also like drum player well. Because the musician after the 60's had often shifted to fusion, a reformative drum player had a lot of opinions made not to appear so much for the rhythm of pure Jazz. Of course, Tony Williams was a reformative drum player. Elvin Jones and Jack DeJonette also do a lot of good performances. It is felt that a drum player these days when they have been succeeded to is a musician such as Bill Stewart. |
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Matt
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I have to mention my fave, Art Blakey minimum fancy stuff but he could do it. Its that rythmn and time. Thats coming from an all out Jazz Mesengers fan
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Kazuhiro
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I recalled Art Blakey by the opinion of Matt. I like album at time when Wayne Shorter was especially on the register. |
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BenevolentBehemoth
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Trombone or Violin.
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Vibraphone/ xylophone for me. And Bobby Hutcherson is my fave player. |
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"Anyone can make the simple complicated. Creativity is making the complicated simple" (Charles Mingus).
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