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Anthony Braxton Trio - 6ºBuenosAiresJazz - 2007

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

Conversación entre un saxo y una trompeta

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  • anthony braxton is highly proficient in traditional jazz, this is just modern music for modern audiences. I love louis armstrong but i love this just as much. a lot of people nowadays who think they are playing jazz are just playing 5th hand versions of someone elses style. THis is highly advanced music combining the free timbral explorations of albert ayler with the complex classical notaion and organizational apects of xenakis, stockhausen, cage, and schoenberg.

  • no disrespect to you, but if you really like the music of coltrane, art tatum, etc. can't you at least respect the music of artists like dolphy and braxton who actually played with trane and miles? the sounds coltrane and tatum created with substitute chords and frequent key/modal changes were orginally considered avant garde crap until white people realized they were just too biased and stuck in their classical shells to even listen correctly, without expecting to hear what they were used to.

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  • Me acuerdo que me levante y me tome el primer colectivo que salia del centro Dorrego.

  • Viva Braxton! Great stuff! Id love to see some footage of the gigs he done last year (?) with Cecil Taylor.

  • anthony braxton is one of the most innovative musicians of all time and is one of the greatest living musicians. He deserves whatever minimal notoriety he has recieved and in a perfect world this would be mainstream. HOwerver for you to ignorantly attack this great artist would show me that your are probably not a great musicain who isnt open to anything outside of the box. theres alot of musicians who have been playing longer than you who are lame as hell so you are not credible.

  • A SONIC VOMITORIUM

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  • if people don't like somthing it is often because it makes no sense to them. however, if we don't really care to find out for the sake of universal understanding, no worries its just another thing outside our limited human understanding and if ain't gunna kill ya(as we say in Texas) just ignore it and say "oh well, one man's trash..."

  • ravi shankar and jaco both played with braxton. miles and trane played with dolphy. braxton learned from dolphy. do you really know more than coltrane about good music? jaco pastorius and ravi shankar don't play with who don't understand the point of music. the world is really big and no person can track all the variables. maybe, we should all try to realize that things and people we don't like, might be crazy or they might be different than what we are used to in our little realm of expirence.

  • alright then... as a 20 year music vet who knows lots of great musicians. why don't you or one of them record a version of this, since novices could do it esaily. i mean don't you think being able to transcribe and preform such an unothodox duo exactly note for note sqeal and mistake noise for seal and mistake noise would require you to learn at least one new thing about music? and what if you were wrong about how easy it was? wouldn't you like to know for sure or are you just never wrong?

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