orpheus10

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Frogman, how do you know it was a wrong note? 
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He flubs a note at .52 
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I know that Frogman, but not on this cut, plus I'm almost certain that's the album but I will check and get back to you. If Horace Silver intentionally sounded like Monk because Miles told him to, could he fool you? 
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One more for the road. That time frame is working out real well for me.        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94zDsJ-JMU 
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Pryso, I think it was "Bags Groove". 
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Pryso, if there was a grand prize, I'm sure that would win it. I recognized the tune before the first piano note. 
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Frogman, this is the second time you posted that.  I was just hadn't gotten around to commenting on it, but it's a winner.Although I'm the OP, this is not an autocracy; all the members of this thread have a say in how things work.  Music, and jazz... 
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Pryso, that Monk is an absolute winner. I've got a funny story about Miles and Monk.Miles was making a record, and him and Monk had an argument over next to nothing; Miles said he didn't want Monk's plinking and plunking. Now here's where it get... 
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Frogman, since I'm not a musician, it's impossible for me to state anything in the same terms as you; I state things in terms of "feel" and recognition; which is another reason I stated this game would be difficult for anyone other than longterm a... 
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Rok, although she might not be well known, Rene Marie is a diva. Either you or Frogman posted an album that I bought.Yes Rok, Whitney Houston was a great loss; I find it very painful that I've known people personally who I miss because of drugs.A... 
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Here is another tune that lets you know at the very beginning in few notes that you are about to hear something spectacular; the beginning notes are a prelude to one of the most well known tunes in jazz.                                  https://w... 
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Bill Evans is very "Christmassy"; he captures the spirit of the season, and reminds me a little bit of "Peanuts"; you know, with Charley Brown, Lucy and the gang.This is the season, and that last tune captures it like a beautiful Christmas Card. 
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Pryso, the Basie tune doesn't qualify because there are so many other things going on. The Miles tune qualifies in regard to number of notes and space, but the beginning is kind of "abstract", plus it takes a lot of notes combined to make a signi... 
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Very interesting post Rok, now post which one of the tunes that meets the challenge by those artists. 
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Crwindy, I totally agree with you about Shirley Horne.