Diminished Seventh Chord, a Love Letter from Beethoven

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Beethoven wrote (From Archduke Rudolph's book of instruction, compiled in 1809.)
"When the gentlemen can think of nothing new, and can go no further, they quickly call in a diminished seventh chord to help them out of the predicament."

What is the blues? A love letter from Beethoven which was never posted, makes one think about the hardship and dedication of making great music. This podcast is dedicated to all who struggle for their art. A peace offering to Eric Watson.a reminder on how we use to talk and what about....
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  • des plus grandes légendes de l'Histoire du Jazz. C'est un projet unique présentant douze textes consacrés à Miles Davis, Chet Baker, Nat King Cole, Charlie Haden, Django Reinhardt, Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Billie Holiday, Lester Young, Bobby Jaspar et Stan Getz,Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman, Georges Paczynski, Michel Portal, Martial Solal, Eric Watson et Kenny Werner.

  • @moxievisioninfo Some famous people from Jazz History. It's a unique project presented with 12 texts from the following people^ right translation?

  • @mymoi21 Yes, and the hardship  and dedication of making great art/ music. But deep down inside I think Beethoven was the very first of all the greatjazz blues players. Also this love letter also just broken my heart.

  • Beethoven wrote (From Archduke Rudolph's book of instruction, compiled in 1809.)

    "When the gentlemen can think of nothing new, and can go no further, they quickly call in a diminished seventh chord to help them out of the predicament."

    What is the blues? A love letter from Beethoven which was never posted, makes one think about the hardship and dedication of making great music. This podcast is dedicated to all who struggle for their art.

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  • @moxievisioninfo yea I like the music. It is peaceful in a way, but it has deeper emotions spilling out of it.

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