Rollo Interior by Ruth at home
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i'm just now getting into Zappa... and the more i learn, the more i realize i was born a generation too late....
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Yeah. I find it pretty interesting that Frank found those intervals so fascinating. Steve Reich seems to have the same idea too. I guess it puts you in a position harmonically where your not sure whether its major or minor, allowing you to write more fluid melody lines...
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@bronlokis Nope, you weren't. You can now carry the torch to keep Fran's music alive :)
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it's never too late.. the only sad thing is that you won't see him on stage, but, on the other hand, you ve Dweezil playing ZPZ...
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@bronlokis You have nothing to fear, my friend. Zappa was born a few generations too early. We're still ahead of the curve.
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I so LOVED THIS VIDEO. This is the stuff I love to watch. And Ruth is a fantastic musician. Thanks for posting.
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@bronlokis I feel your pain, brah. ....However, it's never too late to enjoy great music. The problem is, who ya gonna find to enjoy it with you? That's the problem. Know what I mean?
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that is my sentiment exactly...
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It's pretty much the same as G chord (with a suspended 4th) in second inversion.
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How can I get in touch with you regarding the transcription of Rollo Interior? Thanks.
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whenever I listen to his peers talk about his genius, like Ruth here, I totally get choked up. When Ruth played "that definitive zappa sound," I got chills.
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inorite?
This is what sets Zappa apart from all that other crap you hear on commercial radio. Practically all of Frank's material was scored with the possible exception of his solos. Every member of the band was literate. Ruth provided a fascinating glimpse into the "signature" Zappa sound.
Shackamaxon 4 years ago 5
I couldn't agree more
Brutice 4 years ago