I see your Sketches and raise you one better Miles albumFirky wrote:

I see your Sketches and raise you one better Miles albumFirky wrote:

Spam Chop wrote:I like to draw on giant pieces of white wood, does this sound like something that would interest you?
Firky wrote:mate you're so underground you shit wombles

I like mellow stuff but I like lively stuff too, can't beat a bit of lively Thelonious Monk. Oh and Django is just breathtaking, that guy had talent!hurlingdervish wrote:at the OP: that stuff is way too mellow for me
Essential
dave holland quintet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IeBc78o ... re=related
one of the best songs to jam on
FOOTPRINTS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zGYrG2V ... re=related
the two fingered legend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QATIHWbN ... re=related
shreds with 2 fingers better than most can with 4
Magma wrote:John Coltrane, My Favourite Things
Thats because most people equate his music to incomprehensable honking and fartingunlikely wrote:Ornette Coleman gets overlooked a lot in these discussions and is badman
Spam Chop wrote:I like to draw on giant pieces of white wood, does this sound like something that would interest you?
Firky wrote:mate you're so underground you shit wombles


[truly tripped out cosmic space jazz]Adikt wrote: Kaoru Abe (heroin addict free jazz from 60s/70s Japan!!! my personal idol)
Cheers for posting this it's fantastic.Adikt wrote:Adikt wrote: Kaoru Abe (heroin addict free jazz from 60s/70s Japan!!! my personal idol)
intro to madness via alto saxophone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFvVKhcy ... re=related
may not be what many of you are into...but trust me when i say that it is not merely squeaks & shit. Abstract Harmonics are the most difficult thing you can master on a saxophone, or pretty much any instrument for that matter. John Coltrane took lessons from Gilmour very late in his career to learn these techniques...and this guy Kaoru Abe was as good as either of them with no lessons at all. This guy is fucking insane. Like if Japanese Noise had their own Kobain, lol. He even overdosed when he was 28. He would have changed the way jazz was heard had he lived, imo.
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