The official RU-vid Channel of jazz pianist, composer, and visionary Dave Brubeck (6 December 1920 - 5 December 2012).
Dave Brubeck, designated a “Living Legend" by The Library of Congress, was one of the most active and popular musicians in both the jazz and classical worlds. With a career that spanned over six decades, his experiments in odd time signatures, improvised counterpoint, polyrhythm and polytonality remain hallmarks of innovation.
Reminds me of the famous Canadian jazz dance group "Thrusk", seen performing their routine "Inevitable Geometry" on Jazz Club (The Fast Show) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MSmwhsn-l1I.html
As a sax player, it is interesting to see how Paul Desmond alters his embouchure between high and low notes. I wonder how much of that is compensating for intonation issues on that particular instrument. For non-sax players, no sax is perfectly in tune for all notes and a certain degree of adjustment is needed with the mouth position and the pressure applied to the reed. When you are used to the unique imperfections on one instrument, moving to a different one can be quite difficult at first.
Jadi gini, amel itu ternyata pelaku yg menjadikan segala keributan ini menjadi perang besar, dia ga mau lepas dari suaminya yg memang kurang ajar, Amel itu seharusnya tau , tdk ada yg disini selera dengan dendi, Tapi masih saja tdk paham
Besides the version of "Take Five" included on the "Time Out" LP (original first pressing, with a jacket autographed by two of Dave's sons, which I've played hundreds of times), I have listened to this live version several dozen times. Every time I do, I could swear that, starting around 3:15, I can hear the faintest of humming coming from Dave. Has anyone else noticed this? MarkT
From the interviews I've seen, it seems that Joe already had this 5/4 beat as an exercise without a song. Paul had the song, but nothing else. Dave was the wizard who concocted this magical brew which will live forever.
Rick, I can't get enough of your talent(s)! You and I share an appreciation for music of many types. I too have enjoyed this sound for many years, maybe my having lived in Europe helped me to appreciate it. Keep it coming, brother.