So many repeats - so Artemis!
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My link for yesterday's show is now posted. Apologies for delay - http://www.alynshipton.co.uk/2024/02/jrr-11-feb/
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Originally posted by Alyn_Shipton View PostMy link for yesterday's show is now posted. Apologies for delay - http://www.alynshipton.co.uk/2024/02/jrr-11-feb/
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Bruce
I think the whole Charlie Parker / be-bop lexicon is really difficult. I have some Parker music books and think the hardest thing is trying to play those lines over a Latin groove. I could never do it. It is a bit like trying to pat your head and rub your tummy. There is a physical issue with playing those kind of lines.
i am not too familiar with Sonny Stitt who I think is probably far more than the Parker clone he was unfortunately labelled as.
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostBruce
I think the whole Charlie Parker / be-bop lexicon is really difficult. I have some Parker music books and think the hardest thing is trying to play those lines over a Latin groove. I could never do it. It is a bit like trying to pat your head and rub your tummy. There is a physical issue with playing those kind of lines.
i am not too familiar with Sonny Stitt who I think is probably far more than the Parker clone he was unfortunately labelled as.all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
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For a pianist, Bebop requires a lot of technque which I do not have. The thing I like about Bird is that the solos are melodic.
What has been interesing to tackle has been the Scarlatti sonatas which have the fame kind of approach to bebop and similar to Bach. I also picked up some music by Clementi which intrigued me as he grew up on an estate near Blandford Forum that was owned by the same Beckford family who make the rum. This piqued my interested. Clementi is the only composer known to have benefitted from the slave trade as his salary was derived from the income from plantations in the Caribbean, The music is great for sight -reading but a bit sub-Mozart. Not as fun as Haydn . I think Haydn would have loved Be-bop too.
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