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keith929

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This was the first jazz recording I seriously paid attention to after I picked up the trumpet.
Having grown up hearing Swing and Bop I was blown away by Byrd and Dexter's phrasing on this composition.(we're talking 1968 when Soul Jazz was gaining a serious hold on the clubs in my hometown Newark).
I was introduced to this by my geometry teacher in high school who was a Jazz fan. His theory of Jazz solos having a geometric aspect appealed to me at the time and helped raise my grade from a C- to B.bdw Many years later whenever I hear this composition it always brings me back to a time when I first really understood the First Commandment of Jazz; "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing". :col:
 

JoburgB2

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Nice on
This was the first jazz recording I seriously paid attention to after I picked up the trumpet.
Having grown up hearing Swing and Bop I was blown away by Byrd and Dexter's phrasing on this composition.(we're talking 1968 when Soul Jazz was gaining a serious hold on the clubs in my hometown Newark).
I was introduced to this by my geometry teacher in high school who was a Jazz fan. His theory of Jazz solos having a geometric aspect appealed to me at the time and helped raise my grade from a C- to B.bdw Many years later whenever I hear this composition it always brings me back to a time when I first really understood the First Commandment of Jazz; "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing". :col:
Nice one, Keith
 
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