Phil Woods & Iordanis Tsomidis - Greek Cooking

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  • The internal progressive variations of tempo done WITHIN each meter (starting at 1:10) by Tsomidis are known as "Hyposkazon chronos" (best translated as "limping" or "hesitant" or "halting a litte") and, to my knowledge, exist in NO other musical culture Occidental and Oriental alike.

    In this piece, the brass part sounds good according to occidental standards, but "boring" according to Greek standards, BECAUSE of lack of "chronos alternation" using "hyposkazon" = known ever since ANTIQUITY!

  • Great track! Great bouzouki playing

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  • @GeorgiosMICHALAKIS nice comment thx for the info

  • two person why are you living for?

  • Μου αρέσει πολυ ο Phil Woods αλλα δεν μ'αρεσει ο ηχος που βγαίνει απο το συνολο. Jazz + Taximi = Αχταρμάς. Ο δίσκος εχει μονο συλλεκτική αξία!!!....

  • Δεν υπάρχει τετοιο μουσικό μεγαλείο αλλού!!!!

  • Tsomidis is great. amazing peace of music.....

  • Θρυλικό βινύλιο.

    Ιορδάνης ο Μέγας.

  • Α ρε Τσομίδη!!! ΑΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ

  • I love this. It sounds like something that you would hear in a Connery Era Bond film.

  • the thing is Phil sounds better here than on albums he liked

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