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This is Bemsha Swing from a recent gig. I play the first Saturday of every month with this group. As you can hear, it gets a little wild sometimes.
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11-03-2024 08:42 AM
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You mean it's a little hard to tell when the song has really started and even harder where the swing comes in?
Originally Posted by pamosmusic

Disclaimer - I've never met nor heard deconstructed gypsies
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Well, panasonic, I have to say I liked your playing. Like the man said, you all tiptoed around it till something happened. It was a probably a bit on the slow side too.
Your sax man needs to play with some push. Monk needs brazen, not thoughtful, otherwise it sounds like you're experimenting. Monk does it and it's BANG, here it is!
But your soloing sounded good to me. Good notes. Lots of experience there.
Btw, wild is great. Wild is fine by me :-)
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Tough crowd at the old JGO forum. Nice work Peter, reminds me of Ernest Ranglin with that beat.
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What you’re hearing with the sax is probably a function of the placement of the phone I was recording with. It was on the side with me and the bass. He was over on the other side. He was cranking.
Originally Posted by ragman1
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I guess it might be hard to know where the song comes in if you don’t know the song? Or maybe it wouldn’t be?
Originally Posted by RJVB
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Yeah this is a weird gig. Awesome spot with a super engaged crowd where they have live DJs bring their vinyl collections a few nights a week. So it’s not exactly a straightahead gig but people who come, come to listen.
Originally Posted by HiFi Mule2Ride
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That did occur to me but I still felt some hesitancy through the lack of volume. But okay.
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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that's the part where sax clearly states the melody
Originally Posted by RJVB
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I looked up some lead sheets. At least one had repeating bars of two adjacent M7's before the head came in so presumably that 'intro' is all part of the tune.
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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what?
Originally Posted by ragman1
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Bemsha Swing Sheet music for Piano (Solo) Easy | Musescore.com
(I don't say it's accurate, only that I'd seen a lead sheet start with two adjacent M7's).
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Then what are you talking about?
Originally Posted by ragman1
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You're not thinking, Peter. Go from the top of the page where there's some confusion about what was happening before the head started. I'm saying the lead sheet provided an explanation for me, that's all, that there was some kind of definite intro.
Anyway, you were playing it so you must know better than me or RJVB who initially brought it up.
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Good lord, man.
Originally Posted by ragman1
So, to make sure I have it straight, I'm not thinking hard enough about your explanation for what I was doing in the recording of myself that I posted?
Yes, you would be correct that I would know better because I was playing it, and no we were not using that random Musescore "Bemsha Swing for Piano (easy)" that you found online.
For those curious, it was the A section turnaround just vamped out front until the sax came in.
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Well, there you go :-)
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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For what it’s worth, if y’all are actually interested in knowing what’s going on in the intro to a song someone posts in the future, you might try something like “hey what’s going on in the intro to that song you posted?”
Instead of being weird about it.
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Once you make the move from bedroom playing to playing with other people, you realize intros are necessary, and they don't need much thought. 8 bars of anything ahead of the head is better than "1, snap, 2, snap, 1, 2, 3, 4" 30 times in a row.
Originally Posted by pamosmusic
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That's the upper limit of my skill set - everything goes right off the rails after my count-in.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Then you never saw me do it.
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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Everybody starts with no intros. I just suggesting people develop into using them, always be developing, slowly improving. I did gigs for 6 months counting everything in. It got boring so I started making up intros, easy stuff. Straight up intro exercises from the Mickey Baker book, vamps, the last 4 bars, something I learned from searching "Jazz guitar intro" on YouTube, the Cannonball intro to Autumn Leaves.
Originally Posted by joe2758
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Oh, that was just a joke sorry
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No need to apologize, I enjoy bloviating on the little morsel of experience I have.
Originally Posted by joe2758
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Speaking of wild rides … here’s Green Dolphin Street from the same gig.
We had this kind of loose intro thing going on and when the sax started in on the melody, the drummer dropped in on this madcap double time thing, and such was the vibe.
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Do we get to hear the whole thing? I'd like to.



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