Amazing Eric Dolphy solo!!

Amazing Eric Dolphy solo!!



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what song is this? ( 1 month ago by bleedinggunfilms)
what song is this?
you are a noob. ... ( 1 month ago by roftedele)
you are a noob. stop with sax please. you don't know anything about music. succhiapalle vattilla ficcari in to u culu
Jackie Maclean ... ( 1 month ago by musictflo)
Jackie Maclean intonation was off in the different ranges of his alto. He couldn't play? He didn't know that? Trane didn't?I am sure they did know and it was purposeful. You don't have to like their conception or tone, but to imply that they were clueless about their own intonation is a little clueless on your part.What contemporary musician meets Dolphy's standard? Or Parker's for that matter?I'll take 20 cents over the contemporary young turk conservatory clones any day of the week.
To me it seems that ... ( 1 month ago by NoirMusic)
To me it seems that Coltrane was so concerned with what note, and what harmony etc...that he paid almost no attention to the sound. The tone color, the vibrato, the nuance and the shading. Combine that with the need to play an 11* mouthpiece with a 5 reed... To each there own but the fact that his early stuff was pretty decent (Miles Davis era) and it got progressively less musical and less ear pleasing while his compulsive practicing got worse...Me thinks he had some demons...
Never heard such ... ( 1 month ago by otnas01)
Never heard such bull in my life NoirMusic.If you can't feel the spirit of a true Jazz prophet best shut up.Coltrane is way too deep for your mind.You're talking about his horn like it was important.Coltrane could have played a kazoo and still be more musical and spiritual than you could ever comprehend.
applauso !!!...well ... ( 1 month ago by bebop54)
applauso !!!...well said !...a
Eric Dolphy could ... ( 1 month ago by dec15)
Eric Dolphy could play the most beautiful, soulful, melodic solos on alto saxophone since Charlie Parker to my ears.
I agree that his ... ( 1 month ago by musictflo)
I agree that his perfectionism overshadowed much that was more important in his life- like his family.He could have hardly not known it, but he may have chosen to ignore it in chasing his harmonic obsessions. I disagree that his music was less musical, more convoluted and laden with advanced concepts perhaps, but compelling never-the-less.Heroin addiction substituted for musical? Yeah-probably. McCoy Tyner said as much when thought Trane's life was out of balance.
he can make ... ( 1 month ago by Nuxunumo)
he can make absolutely ANY sound using that saxophone! haha. thats dolphy for ya. they all look so exited in the beginning! :D
He had his moments ... ( 1 month ago by NoirMusic)
He had his moments but they were not generally the moments that his biggest fans consider his top points...at least for me...
absolutely amazing! ... ( 1 month ago by galasax)
absolutely amazing! this solo is a milestone of inspiration, at least for me ^^ guess i'll never close up to his grandeur but just feels great to know some people achieve it!
I think it's been a ... ( 1 month ago by yardbirdsweet)
I think it's been a long accepted fact that Coltrane's focus wasn't on having pristine tone. He was unquestionably one of the pioneers of new harmonic approaches that are yet to be topped. I don't listen to Trane because everyone else pretends to like him, I listen to him because of his intensity. The fact that both Dolphy and Coltrane played with some of the most significant composers of fifties/sixties bebop should be proof alone that these men were masters of their instruments.
I have to trust my ... ( 1 month ago by NoirMusic)
I have to trust my ears...people say Trane and Dolphy COULD play pretty if they wanted to but in the history of their performances is they never did? I don't know. People credit trane with the discorvery of movement by the tertiary (3rd) rather then the 5th inspite of Beethoven, Debussy etc having done it decade (and decades) earlier. I don't hear speaking in tongues or deep joy bordering the religious. I hear OCD, I hear can't not rather then can...
Noir, Dolphy and ... ( 1 month ago by Ehrhardt1)
Noir, Dolphy and Coltranes sound has to do more with motion than with a harmonic principle. Tertiary movement is part of Coltranes early stage, and in a sense it was just a different approach to the ii v. His later stages tear down the need for chordal compexity and are a statement of motion, group cohesiveness, individuality and tradition.
Early. mid, late. ... ( 1 month ago by NoirMusic)
Early. mid, late. Giant Steps was harmonic, then he moved to "sheets of sound" and beyond. I feel the same issues in Coltrane as I do in post Schoenberg "classical" music. It seems that instead of original music people wanted to develop an original "approach". Instead of witting a great poem they wanted to create a new language. For me I think Jazz would have been better off with out the Avante Garde, it's effect on every music has been to shrink the audience and leave the art in obscurity.
That is one way of ... ( 1 month ago by Ehrhardt1)
That is one way of looking at it. I don't agree. Coltrane didn't look at his music as being "Jazz". People were complaining about Trane from very early on, even when he was with Miles. He uses a sort of sonata form in Love Supreme which is one of his expansions of the "jazz" concept. Ascension clearly was a huge part of launching free jazz, but the same time you had Ornette Coleman, Mingus, Sam Rivers and lesser musicians running with this.
Wow...despite the ... ( 4 weeks ago by Jedum)
Wow...despite the overall quality of this clip, Dolphy's technique is shatteringly amazing!...
If tone wasn't a ... ( 3 weeks ago by musictflo)
If tone wasn't a concern then how come his tenor tone was so consistent through all the registers? Revisit Harmonique or even the late version of Naima at the Vangaurd.I find the hipness of Coltrane off putting, but I don't care in the end-I love his music for its total commitment to all aspects of music-spiritual, structural, harmonic, revising ensemble roles and rhythmic plasticity.
i dont think we ... ( 2 weeks ago by jjandjunior)
i dont think we should get mad at saxgod09
he just doesnt get ...probly never will
what are the hand ... ( 1 week ago by jsaxx123)
what are the hand signals starting at 2.09?
Oh I definitely ... ( 1 week ago by daddysevenpointfiver)
Oh I definitely disagree with this comment; they are mired up in critical writings about the song. "Sheets of sound" was someone's way of describing what Coltrane was playing -- that's all. It's too difficult to group 'jazz's movement' with one or two artists, as well. Cecil Taylor was so far out and Coltrane was still blowing 'normal' in hard bop standards in '57. As for the Avant Garde, the music was inevitable as it was a cornerstone of A-A expression...coltrane's last lp title by the way
Ya know if someone ... ( 1 week ago by NoirMusic)
Ya know if someone wants to say "listen to this man" and follow it up with what they hear, why they love it, why they listen to it a lot FOR ENJOYMENT the I will for sure listen. As for me I've met dozens of musicians who've studied trane, who've tried to imitate etc... Not one in my entire life has been sitting and having a beer and just dropped Giant Steps in. I've never met anyone who can, or does sing along with Trane, the way you'd sing along with Billy. That says something to me...
Anyone who doesn't ... ( 1 week ago by KingsTramp)
Anyone who doesn't dig Dolphy has no heart or soul. He was, without doubt, the greatest.
WOW!! That's ... ( 5 days ago by 54spiritedwill54)
WOW!! That's amazing!!!!



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