Torpedo Posted August 25, 2017 Report Posted August 25, 2017 I just got to the cover of Norwegian Wood, and it's very instructive. It's like a switch flipped. Everything after that is making...well, alright, maybe not total sense, but more sense.I know we were talking about jazz and complex music, but I've lost track, sorry Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted August 25, 2017 Report Posted August 25, 2017 Yeah, I'm not sure how to put it into words, but I'll try: Since I am familiar with the original, I got to hear the arrangement, distilled. He adds this funny chord progression that doesn't really have a key, so it sounds like it's just rising and falling without ever resolving. That made me realize he probably does things like that in his own compositions. Quote
Torpedo Posted August 25, 2017 Report Posted August 25, 2017 1 hour ago, Dusty Chalk said: Yeah, I'm not sure how to put it into words, but I'll try: Since I am familiar with the original, I got to hear the arrangement, distilled. He adds this funny chord progression that doesn't really have a key, so it sounds like it's just rising and falling without ever resolving. That made me realize he probably does things like that in his own compositions. I see. I'll look for that tune and see what he's doing. For your explanation I think I can understand why my teacher advised me to pay him a listen. That circling around and keeping the music unresolved, leading it to resolve wherever you want it to, is what he's getting me into. 1 Quote
robm321 Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 Steve Vai recently said that he would pick him as the best guitarist, if he had to pick one. The main reason is because he's the only one that he can't figure out. http://www.guitarworld.com/artist-news/steve-vai-his-favorite-guitarist-its-hard-realize-how-great-he/31568 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 Well, maybe he hasn't heard Norwegian Wood... 1 Quote
mypasswordis Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 There's literally dozens of sub-genres of post tonal music that have been around for over 100 years and whole tone scales have been used for hundreds of years.... Quote
Hopstretch Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 New War On Drugs Album. I am a big fan of this guy. 3 Quote
Torpedo Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 6 hours ago, Dusty Chalk said: Okay. Quote
Fitz Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 (edited) Run The Jewels 3 Edited August 26, 2017 by Fitz 1 Quote
Sechtdamon Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 (edited) The Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun. As a metal head, I started to like free jazz. But quality of the sound cannot be worse, I guess thats the part of it too. Edited August 26, 2017 by Sechtdamon grammar 1 Quote
Fitz Posted August 26, 2017 Report Posted August 26, 2017 Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome 2 Quote
skullguise Posted August 27, 2017 Report Posted August 27, 2017 On 8/26/2017 at 9:15 AM, Sechtdamon said: The Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun. As a metal head, I started to like free jazz. But quality of the sound cannot be worse, I guess thats the part of it too. His son Caspar does some pretty cool "free guitar" work as well. I have an old album or two in MP3 format somewhere, need to find them and listen again.... 1 Quote
Sechtdamon Posted August 27, 2017 Report Posted August 27, 2017 2 hours ago, skullguise said: His son Caspar does some pretty cool "free guitar" work as well. I have an old album or two in MP3 format somewhere, need to find them and listen again.... Thanks for the tip Todd. I'm getting into Jazz world at last Quote
bjarnetv Posted August 30, 2017 Report Posted August 30, 2017 I went to see the Oslo philharmonic orchestra and Leif Ove Andsnes perform Stravinsky, Rachmaninov and Shostakovich this friday, and now thanks to BBC 3 i can relive that moment, as they performed the same sets on the Proms yesterday. I think they did a very good rendition of Rach.4 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b092k4sn i need to rip this from the web with audacity or something so i can keep listening to even after they remove it from the web. 3 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted August 30, 2017 Report Posted August 30, 2017 Oingo Boingo's Farewell concert from 1995. 2 Quote
Hopstretch Posted August 30, 2017 Report Posted August 30, 2017 Seemed appropriate given the events unfolding. Quote
luvdunhill Posted August 30, 2017 Report Posted August 30, 2017 This is an excellently mastered album! 1 Quote
Dusty Chalk Posted August 30, 2017 Report Posted August 30, 2017 25 minutes ago, robm321 said: That title doesn't sound familiar...(wanders off to look it up) 1 Quote
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