Grand Dad's rhythm & wind
Frankie's perfect template and Peter's Wonderful "Story" so well played is that very cool laid back story telling Jazz that clings to you when played with Peter's emotion. I was so honored to have a conversation with them! I added to 1:46.
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27 febbraio 2018 19:10
abuitremorem
Wow Dan! When I saw you playing Peter's sax, I thought the two instruments would compete. That's not the case. You can do a wonderful introduction. When Peter starts, you get the feeling that it's a composition that has been specially tailored for you. I admire that.
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28 febbraio 2018 16:50
Itocpogo
Thank You so much, Rene!!! When I was playing live gigs sax players in other bands would at the end ion the gif play together like this and share musical information! There was never any "competition", it was all about respect for each other!
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28 febbraio 2018 18:33
abuitremorem
Thank you Dan. I like to believe you. I wrongly did not start from this reality, but from my overly abstract listening habits. Sorry :)
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27 febbraio 2018 19:49
28 febbraio 2018 16:52
Itocpogo
Thank You, Pete! As in my comment to Rene (abuitremoren), after gigs we sax players played just for ourselves, and we always respected each other and shared information.
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27 febbraio 2018 20:23
jjdf
distinctive sound and play, so good my friend!!! wonderful track by all of you three huge musicians!!! lindo... lindo... lindo... :) ;) :D <3
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28 febbraio 2018 16:53
27 febbraio 2018 20:42
Ernie440
Oh this is very cool man!! Like something you'd hear in a groovy little cafe somewhere .. maybe Europe?? :D Great as always Dan .. cool track by all of you's guys!! and really cool to hear the contrast between you and Peter's playing :D :W
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28 febbraio 2018 16:57
Itocpogo
Thanks so much Ernie! Definitely you would hear supportive playing between sax players in the clubs of Europe, especially Paris and in most Scandinavian countries and always over the USA. When I was gigging, I looked forward to after the gig ended and many sax players also ending their gigs played for the sheer joy of it, never to compete but with respect and to learn from each other.
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27 febbraio 2018 20:44
Ernie440
Was going to make a baked bean joke about grand dad's "wind" but thought better of it .. hehehe!! :D
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27 febbraio 2018 20:58
28 febbraio 2018 17:03
Itocpogo
Thank You so very much Glez!!!! There were two MASTER tenor sax players in Count Basie's Classic 1930's Big Band that loved and respected each other and played after the gig for the joy of respecting and sharing with each other, not competing! They were Lester Young and Herschel Evans. Peter'; splay here reminds me of Herschel! When I gigged, I looked forward to after the gig ended and many sax players also ending their gigs played for the sheer joy of it, never to compete but with respect and to learn from each other.
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27 febbraio 2018 21:59
28 febbraio 2018 17:03
27 febbraio 2018 23:33
frankyguitar
Great add, this is a wonderful piece of music !! :) :)
The different sax's give it a great tension and is perfect. Much fun to listen :D +1
The different sax's give it a great tension and is perfect. Much fun to listen :D +1
28 febbraio 2018 17:08
Itocpogo
Thanks You so very much Franky, I appreciate it!! Peter 's playing is so perfect and a lot of inspiration!
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28 febbraio 2018 01:24
28 febbraio 2018 17:07
Itocpogo
The You so much, Frankie!!! THANK YOU so much for you wonderful composition and arrangement that reminds me of the good time of after Big Band gigs, sax players jammed for the enjoyment of creating with each other. There was no competition, just respect for each other and sharing knowledge.
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28 febbraio 2018 23:25
francisco al
bom trabalho de solo melodia dentro dos acordes, amigo Itocpogo. Eu te admiro na velocidade aplica nas escala
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1 marzo 2018 17:19
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