I love jazz and bossa too! Some years ago I started my fascinating journey to jazz music but beeing honest, the lack of a classic education meant a tough learning.
Anyway I love the MUSIC IS THE BEST.
I am not going to discover something new: music is the universal language from emotion to emotion, bypassing the reason, where so much conflicts arise
OK One song with soft double bass.
The song is a live recording of the singer Zuzana Navarová, just before her death from cancer, when she already knew that she would not beat this disease. The song is about angel mail, leaving and so on… I think there is no need for another translation from Czech.
Fantastic!
Part concept ep, part cover, ClariS『淋しい熱帯魚』Music Video - YouTube
I knew that! Really ingenious ![]()
If I may… if you are entering Jazz, listen to some Italian composers (not because they are Italian), this is because they have the great advantage of being less technical (therefore less scales at 100 km/h) but VERY melodious… I put an example below… Fresu with Galliano and Lundgren POESIA!
Thank you very much! I had no idea. I will look for them to listen.
Right now I am doing a Blues Course… and enjoying it.
Kind Regards, @Lanfranco
Blues is the root of Jazz, you’re doing very well.
When you want listen:
Paolo Fresu
Fabrizio Bosso
Enrico Pieranunzi
Then there are others, but these for my taste are the best Italian musicians (obviously we must not forget the great Pino Daniele). ![]()
I’ve been hearing some themes, and are great musicians. I must hear (study) the Pieranunzi music id deep.
Is a true jazz musician of first level, as the others, but the fact of performing as pianist is key for me. ![]()
Always liked italian music. Italian is a very beautiful and musical language to spanish, and many of the italian classic themes of 50’, 60’ and 70’ are in my spotify lists.
On the other hand, the same occurs with many french music, and of course british music. My favourite…
But italian jazz is an important discovering in my case, so I must look for in Spotify all of your recommended artist to listen… and learn if possible ![]()
I was at the gig in Zurich last week. They’re still great!
Music of my times!!!
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Iggy and Ziggy/David are like my gran’brother. I love them so much.
I’m trying to break in
Oh, I know it’s not for me
And the sight of it all
Makes me sad and ill
That’s when I want some weird sin
That’s when I want some weird sin
Just to relax with
that one is one of my most favorite since a long long long time
Billy F Gibbons is still as incredible and as full of wonderment as when I first heard his tunes over 40 years ago.
I only did a couple of short clips, but you get the idea.
(My video from tonight at shepherds Bush empire)
At the point 0,12 he is completely out of time with the bass… as I always do!!!
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Oddly enough, on this occasion, there was no bass. ![]()
OPS!
then he does the low note with the guitar… Anyway that’s the beauty of live concerts… At least if they make a mistake they seem less Gods and, at least to me, they leave hope of being able to improve
He had a left handed guitarist, Austin hanks, playing a guitar in what you would normally expect as the bass role… I found this :-
But anyone who has caught the trio on tour will know that somehow Gibbons and Hanks have an ingenious method for sharing bass duties with no bassist – a custom humbucker from A Little Thunder pickups – and while holed up out in the desert, it was the obvious choice for expanding the lineup with low end without sending out for reinforcements.
I am envious of your quantiful recent gig attendance.