Re: [Harp-L] Miles Davis changing All Blues Meloday



 not really - just choose one Miles recorded solo that you like and transcribe it for yourself on harmonica. Some very interesting music research papers were written comparing Miles' solos on the same song from different phases of his career.


Just the other day someone was saying that they find it very exciting to play Charlie Parker solos note for note (on harmonica). So, with Davis, this would be hard to do as his solos were never quite the same. Hmmmm, interesting, AND somewhat of a dillema.?

 


 


 

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From: Joe and Cass Leone <leone@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [Harp-L] Miles Davis changing All Blues Meloday










On Sep 12, 2009, at 6:39 PM, icemanle@xxxxxxx wrote:?
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>  He didn't play the melody exactly the same night after night, as > was first recorded. "cut and paste" would be someone live playing > it just like the record over and over. Check out some of the > releases of Miles recorded many nights in a row, in which the sets > were mostly the same songs (ex - The Complete Live at the Plugged > Nickel).?
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Ooooh, this IS interesting. Just the other day someone was saying that they find it very exciting to play Charlie Parker solos note for note (on harmonica). So, with Davis, this would be hard to do as his solos were never quite the same. Hmmmm, interesting, AND somewhat of a dillema.?

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> smo-joe?

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