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#318677 - 03/08/11 02:11 PM
Jazz Buffs: "Well You Needn't" played on the S910
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Registered: 12/01/99
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#318686 - 03/08/11 03:37 PM
Re: Jazz Buffs: "Well You Needn't" played on the S910
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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I'm glad to see this post. Dave is one of my favorites here. This is a great example of the differences between arranger play and real interaction between people "playing" off of each other.
Night in Tunisia is a great tune to illustrate the difference because of the abrupt tempo change...one of the classic tempo changes in contemporary music.
The arranger is a good example of excellent musicianship AND the differences mentioned above.
Sadly, today, economics, personality conflicts, available jobs, etc. make totally live group play impractical, sometimes, and, frankly, a Pain in the A** other times.
But, "ain't it GREAT"?
Good work, Dave!
Russ
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#318699 - 03/08/11 09:26 PM
Re: Jazz Buffs: "Well You Needn't" played on the S910
[Re: Scottyee]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Now, imagine that, after he played the head the first time, he could hit a button, and the LH chord input was taken over by the Chord Sequencer, and he could play solos with BOTH hands, or strip the arranger down to bass and drums and then comp alternate chords with the LH, or pick up another instrument and blow, etc., etc., etc..
His LH repeats itself basically verbatim every chorus. What a waste of what is probably a VERY good LH...
Personally, at this tempo, I think I would have preferred perhaps a Latin, or Latin Jazz approach, as most jazzers are used to hearing that one at bebop speeds when swung. Impressive guitar chops, though, don't get me wrong. And nice to hear something other than a lollipop!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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