Re: [Harp-L] Miles / All Blues
I second that emotion. Also, please listen to the original All Blues - hopefully you will begin to hear the subtleties that make this tune - the true melodic line. Mickey Raphael (and so many others who play this tune) play a version of "All Blues Lite", changing a few of the notes. What Miles did was so simple yet so harmonically rich that it is easy to "mis-remember" how the line goes.
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Subject: [Harp-L] Fwd: Miles with "So What"
There is one CD that every jazz lover should have.?
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KIND OF BLUE by Miles Davis.?
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For harmonica players, this style of playing is harmonica jazz 101.?
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