Re: [Harp-L] video- CHEROKEE by Yvonnick Prene
And speaking of the Gypsy swing style, I recently found this video of Yvonnick playing Coquette with a Gypsy jazz band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kijWdPYWCMc
On Sep 27, 2014, at 7:35 AM, Slim Heilpern wrote:
> No argument here! Yvonnick is an amazing player and he's put out a lot of great stuff over the last couple of years -- a ton of youtube videos and some really nice studio albums.
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> I encourage folks who like what he's doing to actually support his work by buying a CD or 2 (I have "Introducing", "Jour de FeTe", and "Wonderful World" and really dig them all). The first one "Introducing" he doesn't even mention on his website (http://yvonnickprene.com) -- I think it was download-only from CD Baby and then was removed at some point. All 3 albums are well produced and sound terrific. Of the 3, "Wonderful World" may be the most accessible to those who aren't hard core jazz fans -- some really beautiful, as well as hot, stuff on that one -- mostly standards performed in the gypsy swing style. "Jour de FeTe" is in a modern jazz style, very introspective and tasty. Check out the samples online and don't just spotify -- put some cash on the table ;-).
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> Like a number of today's great young jazz musicians, he's starting out with extremely serious chops that exceed what I expect to achieve in my lifetime. That does make me a bit jealous, but more power to him for dedicating himself to this amazing music and having the talent and drive to pull it off. So I just put my ego aside and enjoy the ride.
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> - Slim.
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> www.SlideManSlim.com
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> On Sep 26, 2014, at 7:18 PM, Randy Singer wrote:
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>> Another astounding jazz chromatic solo!
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>> Many players do not like bebop for many reasons….too many notes…they don’t understand it……etc.
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>> I believe that it is just jealousy that they are not in command of their instrument and therefore do not like hearing others in total musical command.
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>> It is the highest calling of a musician to be able to improvise in any key, at any tempo to any song and jazz is the vehicle for the highest form of
>> music imo. I read somewhere that the brains of jazz musicians are almost super human or something like that.
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>> Many will argue, go ahead but if you don’t like jazz it might because you are not open enough for anything other than what you know.
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>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x7gUEs_Cvc&list=TLoQxUyobdxPSvtykG01RjNpjpvcGmtNTY&index=2
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