"By definition, a “song” is a musical composition intended to be sung; it has lyrics. A wordless composition is a ”tune”, “instrumental”, or “piece”; which doesn’t become a “song” until lyrics have been added."
You’re right. I thought noone would notice it. It was too late to correct. Thank you for the warning.
"Forgive me if I am mistaken and I don’t mean to take liberties, but I suspect that your feeling about lyrics being unnecessary, for Aranjuez in particular, became stronger as you became a stronger guitarist yourself."
This is interesting point of view. Never thought about it before.
"Many of the great and popular songs played as Jazz instrumentals were written first as wordless tunes and lyrics were added after the fact; or the reverse is true. Any tune is a candidate for lyrics."
True.
The links you posted, that is such a beautiful voice. Still...do I need it here?
Miles knew how to express himself. The quotation says a lot about him.
You’re right. I thought noone would notice it. It was too late to correct. Thank you for the warning.
"Forgive me if I am mistaken and I don’t mean to take liberties, but I suspect that your feeling about lyrics being unnecessary, for Aranjuez in particular, became stronger as you became a stronger guitarist yourself."
This is interesting point of view. Never thought about it before.
"Many of the great and popular songs played as Jazz instrumentals were written first as wordless tunes and lyrics were added after the fact; or the reverse is true. Any tune is a candidate for lyrics."
True.
The links you posted, that is such a beautiful voice. Still...do I need it here?
Miles knew how to express himself. The quotation says a lot about him.