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Roy Hargrove I remember Clifford

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  • @BigBoyDarrell Greatness in musicianship is not predicated alone on acrobatic playing. It involves connecting the brass instrument to the soul of the performer as an extension of his spirit. I feel that in Arturo Sandova this takes place only in about sixty percent of his overall performance. There is greatness in his technique, but he rarely moves me. Louis Armstrong, was one of the most honest interpreters. He played with his naked soul. Roy Hargrove is approaching that honesty.

  • @kalpubinc right you are, even within all the boundaries that this challenging music presents, there will be a few gifted artists to scratch at the surface of something truly beautiful and new. Keepin' it real, telling us something important. I like how you call it 'honesty'.

    peace brother

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  • @funkee1 there's also the tenor horn one octave below :-)

  • Man! There is no more beautiful instrument than the Flugelhorn, when played well!

  • Very yes...Control of the situation..Not over playing..Playing it where it does the most good..Wow I dig your playing Roy....Joseph.May God bless!

  • Just look at his facial expressions from 2:35-2:50... Even when he's not playing the music, he can't stop his emotions from showing

  • This is such a melodic & gorgeous tune. Roy interprets it beautifully.

  • I adore this person, he plays so breathtakingly that makes me cry, once i listened to him couldn't stop since then... i love him as a wonderful musician and a great person...

  • wow.. this is jazz at its finest. im sure clifford would be very proud

  • There were and are many great trumpet players.......but Armstrong was force of nature........there's no point in comparing players any who. Let's just listen..

  • Flugelhorn. :)

  • @kalpubinc Why my good fellow i found that interesting

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