[Harp-L] re: Tea
There seems to be some confusion (well, several, as you'll see). I'm
not jazmaan, rather, I'm me. I was quoting jazmaan in stuff before I
responded to what you (Slim) had written.
"I still don't hear it the way you do, but nothing wrong with that."
Not at all. Indeed, the world's a much better place for everyone
having their own tastes. Otherwise I'd never be able to listen to
Sun Ra or Schoenberg due to the tastes of most people.
"Just wanted to point out that in the snippet below, you chopped off
my sentence, and thereby lost the meaning. What I said was related
only to interval jumps, not other musical aspects. We do agree on
this point. "
Ah, I see. Sorry, (my confusion) I thought the part about interval
jumps was a specific statement and the part proceeding a generic
statement which ended with the "etc...". Sorry for the mis-
interpretation. Then, yes, we do most certainly agree about the
specifics.
"And, actually, if you listen to some Gary Burton recordings, he has
been known to actually bend notes on the vibes, although I have no
idea how he does it ;-)"
I do (well, I know how I've seen it done), and that's why I
specifically said xylophone not vibraphone:). You can't do it on a
xylophone unless you modify it significantly, and even then it
wouldn't really work well.
Actually, it's not that the piece is all that hard on chromatic if
taken at a slower pace (perhaps even slower than Toots'), but trying
it at the speed Ellington first recorded it at is quite another
matter. Again, I'll have to hear the Chris Bauer(sp) and see about
that.
()() JR "Bulldogge" Ross
() () & Snuffy, too:)
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