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Barry Harris seems to have been a sideman on loads of records in the 1950s/60s so some of them were bound to be hard bop. Some more I can think of are Hank Mobley - The Turnaround, and Dexter Gordon - Clubhouse, and Gettin’ Around.
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03-10-2021 06:50 PM
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This is a good one. Not quite hard bop perhaps but ample blues feeling on many of these takes
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Damn, just pulled up that album.
Clifford Jordan is a HELL of a player.
Check out Cliff Craft.
Anyway, we all forgot something in our solos and presentation...
The obvious... quoting Black Gospel songs and hymns in our playing. That's a big part of Hardbop, the soul and gospel of it all.
I still want to give it a go with that in mind. That said, hopefully quoting gospel tunes in a jazz improvisation instead offensive... I'm agnostic myself, but I don't want to sully someone else's beliefs.
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Okay, here is what I was talking about...
Much harder than I thought. I don't like thinking about stuff when I improvise, at that point I want my ears driving the bus. Thinking is for when I can take things outta time and SLOW them down--can't think that fast.
I was really thinking of these melodies before I played them. Can anyone name them all?
The first and last melody lend themselves naturally to the tune. The major based ones were a harder lot.
Anyway, at least I didn't sing on this one
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I just read somewhere that Work Song was inspired by Nat Adderley’s childhood memories of seeing a convict chain-gang singing while they worked outside his house in Florida. Something else to think about when playing it!
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So this is my final effort on this tune before moving on. I have to say, I enjoy playing this. I wish that joy translated into more creative playing, but still, pleasure counts! I also am making a lecture video for one of my classes dealing with the oppression, bondage, and deliverance of the Hebrew from Egypt, and I am going to use "Work Song" as an intro and outro for that lecture.
Any final words of advice are appreciated.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
I'll try to think about that, though, going forward.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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It's still Thursday so here's a final blast.
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Originally Posted by TOMMO
ON the other point, I tend to think a tune like this is 75% jazz and 25% blues, so I use blues ideas to resolve things, but try to build up to it with something that sounds more scalar or jazz influenced. At least that's the idea: climb up the mountain with jazz and bop ideas, swing up to the summit with a blues lick.
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I hate to plague you guys with Yet Another Clip, but this tune has been digging at me somehow. I felt really good on this one, though that doesn't mean the music is any better.
To simplify, I decided to make my reference simply Ab Major. It keeps me from hanging out on the F note (minor root) all the time. Thinking in Ab Major also sends me away from tired blues cliches (though I still love them!) and some different ideas that don't come to me when I'm "thinking" minor or blues.
So... I swear, this is my last Work Song. I'm over-worked, worked out, and worked through.
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I like it Lawson!
I also dig the snarkier 175 tone, especially on the low notes.
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Originally Posted by lawson-stone
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thanks to Matt Jones for suggesting I post this here. I haven’t actually listened back to this since the day it went on YouTube, so I hope it’s decent. Well, Matt thought so
Couple of entry level arch tops
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