@sdmiz I wouldn't call it modal in the sense of Flamenco Sketches et al. Yes, it can be analysed in terms of the modes in each chord but I think classic modal tunes have less movement in the chords/tonal centres. The chord progression isn't so far removed from traditional standard progressions; it reminds me of Duke Ellington (especially Warm Valley) with an Erik Satie approach as well.
WHERE ARE ALL THE CLASSIC JAZZ FANS?? Am I THAT OLD?? hehehe Wayne Shorter, James Spaulding, Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Ron Carter, Tony Williams -- ALL GIANTS. Pour a glass of wine; click "play" and float away.
would this be considered a more modal approach to jazz?
sdmiz 6 months ago
@sdmiz I wouldn't call it modal in the sense of Flamenco Sketches et al. Yes, it can be analysed in terms of the modes in each chord but I think classic modal tunes have less movement in the chords/tonal centres. The chord progression isn't so far removed from traditional standard progressions; it reminds me of Duke Ellington (especially Warm Valley) with an Erik Satie approach as well.
ImaniHekima 1 month ago
"Listen at work"?? Sure HOPE you're not an Air Traffic Controller...! ;-)
sophsdtr 1 year ago
WHERE ARE ALL THE CLASSIC JAZZ FANS?? Am I THAT OLD?? hehehe Wayne Shorter, James Spaulding, Freddie Hubbard, McCoy Tyner, Ron Carter, Tony Williams -- ALL GIANTS. Pour a glass of wine; click "play" and float away.
sophsdtr 1 year ago 3
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lol...I have the album so only come here to listen at work. But agreed. This album is a VERY good one!
cbmuzik 1 year ago