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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

Dave Holland Playing Mr. PC by John Coltrane Solo.

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  • @junka22 It's okay, Dave Holland is above the law.

  • 4 persons, have a audio problems.....

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  • @BearWithDreads the necks on 5-string basses are just a lot brouder and less fast to play and jazz bassist usually don't need to go so deep when playing solo's or when walking. so they play 4 string basses but it's all your own preference, I would like an extention on my low E but I wouldn't want a five string bass.

  • i like the blues by five quote at 1:52. :D

  • @BearWithDreads Renaud Garcia Fons

  • @hutchthehorsey and not to mention 2:16 LMAO saw him at the Jazz festival in Molde few weeks ago. Regretfully no tickets left for the solo concert the day before, but sheeet! Tight. No particular faces being made, though, that i can remember anyway. You know the term violin eyes? Haha you made my day, bud!

  • 貴方は60年代末から、ジャズの核心にいた、精力的!デイ­ヴ・ホランドのベース・ソロの見事さ~曲も"Mrポール・­チェンバース" #jazzm 

  • why are basses with 5 and more strings so unpopular in jazz? most of the bass masters play 4 string basses. but there are also double basses with more than 4 strings.

  • 2:28 Amazing jazz face. Years of practice there.

  • 4 regueetoneros que no entienden musica

  • @speeps84 you'e never seen it?

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