@micaofboca The ending theme reminds a little bit of the opening theme from Kind of Blue (which Gil Evans composed). Its not the same, just the feeling.
Dolphy is amazing, listening to him has helped me as a Bass Clarinetist and a Guitarist (I like to incorporate different types of styles into my soloing, got the idea from Tosin Abasi)
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. The harmonic play between instruments of so wide a timber is usique. The high metallic ping of the vibes when playing such delicate 2 or 3 note chords lays so open a structure without the 7 note piano chords. The melodic beauty of the theme when played on such interesting instruments as a bass clarinet against a flute My god, what creativity. The closing interplay of the instruments is something so beautiful I must replay it.
@micaofboca The ending theme reminds a little bit of the opening theme from Kind of Blue (which Gil Evans composed). Its not the same, just the feeling.
alexvdbroek 1 week ago
Procuro uma gravação do ERIC DOLPHY, com LAURA. (tocando flauta)
DiPilla1 1 year ago
Dolphy is amazing, listening to him has helped me as a Bass Clarinetist and a Guitarist (I like to incorporate different types of styles into my soloing, got the idea from Tosin Abasi)
LaceratedBalls 1 year ago
I've gone out to lunch with Eric. Won't be back.
aarfeld 1 year ago 2
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard. The harmonic play between instruments of so wide a timber is usique. The high metallic ping of the vibes when playing such delicate 2 or 3 note chords lays so open a structure without the 7 note piano chords. The melodic beauty of the theme when played on such interesting instruments as a bass clarinet against a flute My god, what creativity. The closing interplay of the instruments is something so beautiful I must replay it.
micaofboca 1 year ago 2