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Very well, but not till I've answered the two points you made. First, the line about Derek Bailey was light-hearted. It was a joke. I was trying to make a humorous contrast. Like saying after Sir Adrian Boult finished conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra he went home, grabbed a beer from the fridge, put on his favorite Black Sabbath record and danced naked round the living room for a bit of light relief. Do you see? Just a bit of fun.
I know not all free jazz is atonal. I like Pharoah Saunders a lot, for example.
Anyway, here is one of my experimental masterpieces. It is definitely not discordant. You'll like it.
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05-25-2024 07:58 AM
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Yes, that was interesting, I hadn't heard of him, which is unusual. He's an associate professor at Berklee, you know
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What does the B E stand for in JGBE?
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For the best harmolodic experience listen to all the videos on a page of this thread simultaneously.
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Originally Posted by Bobby Timmons
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In Auckland, we have Vitamin S. Every Monday night, two scratch groups of three musicians play non-idiomatic improvisation — in a bar. The groups are formed for the occasion from a pool of volunteers. Many combinations of instruments have been created over the last twenty-two years.
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^ I heard quite a bit of the first "Vitamin S" performance and it certainly had a lot of substance to it; very atmospheric, though the local cetacean population would probably find it kind of "ordinary"
The guitarist connecting from Belfast must have been several hundred miliseconds behind, not that it would matter for these porpoises.
Good!Last edited by Peter C; 05-26-2024 at 05:52 PM.
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Laurent Schwarz, age 2
Maurizio Cattelan, age 59
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Originally Posted by pauln
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“It’s not a question of why be a free improvisor. It’s a question of what else? Free Improvisation offers more playing per cubic second than any other type of music making.”
Derek Bailey quoted in Please Kill Me.
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The Hours of Listening
Today, 05:02 AM in Getting Started