A few addiyional thoughts on the accelerator whip class of GTM and the evolution of GTM. First of all, I want to reconcile the idea that accelerator whip...
Another notational difference between the freeze frames and the third species abruptions is that the third species abruptions generally seem to come (based on...
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[...] "Funny thing about Zorn vs Braxton, is that they both can talk and talk and talk about the philosphy of their music, but Zorn is a serious sax player, ...
On the evolution from third species to accelerator to accelerator whip, Taylor Ho Bynum had a correction to what I posted a few days ago. "In third species...
... Oh boy. Braxton is more idiosyncratic, Zorn has proven he can play pretty good "straight" jazz saxophone. I'll tell you what though, I didn't realize just...
Hi All, To further expand on what Taylor is talking about, the difference between the "suspended time" sections of third species GTM (the circles with notes in...
... Oh boy. Braxton is more idiosyncratic ... I participated in the discussion from which the quotation at this thread's beginning originated but probably...
Apropos of "accuracy" and "command of your instrument," this is Alfred Brendel, certainly one of the 5 or so greatest living classical pianists, in defense of...
Among the many reasons to check out this incredible festival in Nickelsdorf: http://www.konfrontationen.at/ko2006/pat.html 14-July: Pat Thomas & The Locals...
... "There are pianists whose playing is so predictable that if they fell into a faint it would create a welcome diversion. ... The funny acidity of the above...
Here's a related point - I'm not sure if this was something Anthony B. said at the Columbia seminar or I picked it up somewhere else - The reason Muhal Richard...
I´ve been meaning to write in and comment about this. I also have an interesting anecdote. But first, this little comment about Zorn vs Braxton is an example...
I believe the quote on the other list was from a know-it-all saxophonist. Another factor is Braxton has a good 30 IQ points on many of his detractors. ... ...
... This comment reminds me of a piano teacher I met recently, here in toronto. I won't mention his name, of course. He is a professional player, jazz and ...
... fingering habits, in fact, there would be many musical pieces he wouldn't be able to play properly because of these inefficient fingering techniques." ... ...
This is very interesting, I intend to forward this to the 2 guys who slandering Monk's technique. Thanks for the interesting message. Jim brunswick ... ...
I remember reading somewhere that Monk played with his fingers flat on the keys. He was also very much into classical music, particularly Debussy and Ravel. ...
some thoughts on "technique" from Peter Brotzmann, interviewed by Ken ... http://www.kenvandermark.com/perspectives.php?persp_id=2 And btw, if anyone doubts...
Re: Braxton Playing His Instrument Apologies in advance if my facts are not straight: I do recall reading, however, that Braxton played clarinet in a military...
... http://members.a1.net/frafuchs/abraxton_icantgetstarted.mp3 ca. 3.5 MB, 5 min. (~ the first half of the whole track) Now isn't this great? I love it!. ... ...
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There is a new dvd out on Misha Mengelberg called Afijn which is supposed to have footage of Anthony B. playing with ICP from a year ago. It's ICP 44 - and is...
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Sorry for this last-minute notice, but I just discovered this Email: << ><> >< >< >< >< > F O R W A R D > > > > > > On Friday, July 21, 2006 at 3:02 PM, Taylor...