@pjw81563 +1 on the "Stockholm 1960 Complete" set. Love it!
In his solos, Coltrane does some astonishing things with harmonics!
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@pjw81563 +1 on the "Stockholm 1960 Complete" set. Love it! In his solos, Coltrane does some astonishing things with harmonics! |
Thanks for your clarifying remarks.
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All musicians can emulate an impressive and gifted player and they will do it... But a moving playing is "impressive" in a way that is inimitable... It is the reason why i love so many musicians for their difference and less for the comparison... The road from complexity to simplicity is a purification road as in Wayne Shorter case for example is as difficult than the reverse road from simplicity to complexity which is the road to initiation ... I admire the two pilgrimage musical roads... Music for me is not on the paper not even under the improvising musicians hands but from their heart... And sometimes two hearts create a road of their own, the road toward a true dialogue which is at the same time an initiation and a purification , a loving road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHW7HOrlVVY&list=PLCJOOM7kDf23o9XYls2zbBgIUbQ86qyP_&index=6 |