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Old Apr 21 2008, 7:15 PM

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haha, by shat i mean: There are no words to describe my amazement!

I see....in that case, thanks!!

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Old May 4 2008, 7:50 AM

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Quite amazing! Love etc! I really enjoyed it, and was dancing throughout.

I particularly loved the changes in atmosphere, and the ugly harmonies were brilliant. It sounded like a city junction full of cars.
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Quite amazing! Love etc! I really enjoyed it, and was dancing throughout.

I particularly loved the changes in atmosphere, and the ugly harmonies were brilliant. It sounded like a city junction full of cars.
Thanks a lot for listening! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Old Jun 19 2008, 4:22 PM

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The awesomeness of this piece requires periodic bumps
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Old Jun 19 2008, 4:23 PM

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Thanks!

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I happened upon this post once again and was compelled to remind you how fucking awesome you are.
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Wow. I'm not really an experienced jazz listener, but this sounds great to my ears. The descending loop at the start was very catchy.
As for uglyness, I can't really tell where it was ugly. But then, I'm quite new to jazz.
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Old Jun 22 2008, 10:40 AM

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Thanks guys. I appreciate you taking the time to listen... And Nigel, I'm sorry you didn't get the full 'ugliness' effect...the next performance will be uglier I assure you.

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Old Jun 23 2008, 8:47 AM

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Whoa.....sounds like Mingus. Who is my idol. KUDOS.

Love that little break in there with the tenor solo....some of those hits weren't perfectly lined up, but no one's perfect.....

LMAO! I love that slower halftime section....that u playing trombone? I thought it was gonna go into some slow stripper tempo big band thing, like the end of "Channel One Suite"....

If you haven't heard the piece "Turbine" by Frank Tichelli, this is almost similar- were all those chromatic runs/falls/glisses written out?

And I'm lovin' the Cecil Taylor piano solo.....
And that main theme comes back in again....very nice.....almost cliche ending, very well done!

Like I said, sounds pretty Mingus-y to me. I love it.

~Kal

_Sorry if I said anything that's been already mentioned, I haven't read the other replies....
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Old Jun 23 2008, 8:56 AM

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Kal,

Thanks for listening! Mingus was certainly the model for this one - wanted to capture the feeling of loose energy that's so inherent in all his music.

It is me playing trombone...not one of my finer moments, but it's something nonetheless.

As for the "chromatic runs/falls/glisses", some parts at the beginning were improvised with instructions in the part (i.e. "half-valve plunger licks, bluesy/raw" or "Mingus-ish collective improv" ). Before the piano solo it all decays into complete free improv...

Again, thanks for listening!!
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