hey
Does anybody know where i can catch the write down of this music ?
thanks
joker35140 11 months ago
All these Jazz greats meshed and were totally with it, so a masterpiece!
Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 13:24
Recorded in Hackensack, New Jersey on 29 APR 1954, for Prestige (Walkin’... originally on PRLP 182)
Miles Davis All Star Sextet
Miles Davis tp/ J. J. Johnson tb/ Eli “Lucky” Thompson ts/ Horace Silver p/ Percy Heath b/ Kenny “Klook” Clarke d
This sextet also recorded the fine Blue 'N' Boogie at the same session. :I:
Finkanslig 11 months ago
one of my trumpet friends and I played the head while walking back from a concert, and I can tell you that you that you really haven't experienced its full potential until you've played it strutting.
exclamaforte 1 year ago
@exclamaforte Oh man I gotta go try this now. I'm sure it has the same effect when you play it on the clarinet.
ddrfreak96 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Miles Davis
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Sneaky groove, that's for sure. Always liked Miles's sound on this one!
zaenkmus 1 year ago
percy seems to pop into all my favorite albums, wes, miles, trane. hes EVERYWHERE
willwelsh816 1 year ago
:) Love it!
lscta 1 year ago
the beggining is so ominous!! i love this music so much, im only 15. it blows my mind evertime i listen
sickdrummer22995 1 year ago
This song is hard on sax...
TheIanful 1 year ago
i'm new to this stuff, lucky me hey!
cypherhawk407 1 year ago 3
@cypherhawk407
No. You enjoy it more after listening to it for a while.
ender2999 10 months ago
@ender2999 agreed :)
cypherhawk407 10 months ago
Love Miles Davis! Thanks for posting.
ponderings123 1 year ago
One of the greatest jazz albums ever. Thanks for posting.
griffot 2 years ago 6
hey
Does anybody know where i can catch the write down of this music ?
thanks
joker35140 11 months ago
All these Jazz greats meshed and were totally with it, so a masterpiece!
Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 13:24
Recorded in Hackensack, New Jersey on 29 APR 1954, for Prestige (Walkin’... originally on PRLP 182)
Miles Davis All Star Sextet
Miles Davis tp/ J. J. Johnson tb/ Eli “Lucky” Thompson ts/ Horace Silver p/ Percy Heath b/ Kenny “Klook” Clarke d
This sextet also recorded the fine Blue 'N' Boogie at the same session. :I:
Finkanslig 11 months ago
one of my trumpet friends and I played the head while walking back from a concert, and I can tell you that you that you really haven't experienced its full potential until you've played it strutting.
exclamaforte 1 year ago
@exclamaforte Oh man I gotta go try this now. I'm sure it has the same effect when you play it on the clarinet.
ddrfreak96 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Miles Davis
Comment removed
exclamaforte 1 year ago
Sneaky groove, that's for sure. Always liked Miles's sound on this one!
zaenkmus 1 year ago
percy seems to pop into all my favorite albums, wes, miles, trane. hes EVERYWHERE
willwelsh816 1 year ago
:) Love it!
lscta 1 year ago
the beggining is so ominous!! i love this music so much, im only 15. it blows my mind evertime i listen
sickdrummer22995 1 year ago
This song is hard on sax...
TheIanful 1 year ago
i'm new to this stuff, lucky me hey!
cypherhawk407 1 year ago 3
@cypherhawk407
No. You enjoy it more after listening to it for a while.
ender2999 10 months ago
@ender2999 agreed :)
cypherhawk407 10 months ago
Love Miles Davis! Thanks for posting.
ponderings123 1 year ago
One of the greatest jazz albums ever. Thanks for posting.
griffot 2 years ago 6