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Originally Posted by HighSpeedSpoon
My remark was based mainly on the feel of the music, but also on one MJQ album in particular, The Comedy:
Back in the day I wore that album out in vinyl. I always felt John Lewis' somewhat classical imprint on the MJQ output, sometimes more and other times less, but it is very evident in The Comedy.
I know what counterpoint is from other musical training, but I was not explicitly aware of it - so thanks to Mr B for mentioning it. I did notice the Flamenco, which reminds me of classical guitar, and I noticed the the melodic minor scales too, but I don't associate them with classical music more than jazz.
Anyway, my remark was based on mainly feeling a classical vibe, and as often happens here, I learned something.
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09-18-2012 08:33 PM
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Julian Lage is a fantastic player. He (in my humble blah blah blah) brings a "Jes ne se qua" to the conversation. I'm quite certain I misspelled that.
regardless, He's F*&KING amazing.
Now if he would only apprentice with Frank Vignola.....
Hah, I kid. He's doing great as he is.
"Gladwell" is a Tour De Force.
Okay...all frenched out now...
Ask me about pleated chef hats and eggs some time...
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