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What have you been listening to today?

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somebody rec me more latin jazz mixed with free jazz

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No.

Been able to spin Evan Parker's The Snake Decides, Steve Lacy's Stamps, and Ned Rothenberg's Trespass and Ghost Stories

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Past 7 days...

Jamie Saft - Solo a Genova (2018)
Paier Valcic Quaret - Cinema Scenes (2018)
Kaze - Atody Man (2018)
Mopo - Mopocalypse (2018)
Chris Gall Trio - Cosmic Playground (2018)
Cava Menzies - Balm (2018)
Triptet - Slowly Away (2018)
Robin Verheyen - When The Birds Leave (2018)
Paula Atherton - Shake It (2018)
Bruno Ruder - Gravitational Waves (2018)
Julian Lage - Modern Lore (2018)
Cliff Gordon Quartet - Stylings of Cliff Gordon (2018)
Robin Menuett Trio - Speakeasy 1941 (2018)
Andy Sheppard Quartet - Romaria (2018)
Akira Sakata & Chikamorachi with Masahiko Satoh - Proton Pump (2018)
Charles Lloyd New Quartet - Passin' Thru (2017)
David Murray feat. Saul Williams - Blues for Memo (2018)

The David Murray is ruined by slam poetry tier recitation. Avoid it. The Charles Lloyd was good enough but it was no Wild Man Dance. Balm was as dull as it sounds. Some rich user needs buy the Mopo crew some new reeds. Reccing Cinema Scenes and Solo a Genova HARD. Best of the lot.

Finna check these out.

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so far today
Sun Ship and The Japan Concert- Coltrane
Paul Motian- The Windmills of your Mind

bout to begin practice and then will probably listen to my teachers new record again
Quadraphilya- Songs+Watlzes, Waltzes+Songs

good stuff cats

Guys, can you advice me some Jazz-rock, like chicago and audience?

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Gato Barbieri - Chapter One: Latin America

Does this count? It's Future Jazz I guess.

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If you have an hour to spare give this one a listen.

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Try The Soft Machine, especially Third

Duke Ellington & John Coltrane

I've been learning the Super Locrian bb7 (the harmonic minor scale from the point of view of the dim7 chord) it's a useful modern sound

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I tried that album so many times

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t Shit taste
>Implying Evan Parker is Jazz
t Tard

Right Off
try When the Quiet Comes

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in order from favorite to least favorite

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hot fives and sevens
william parker - sunrise over neptune
mal waldron - the call
charlie christian - the genius of electric guitar
mingus in wonderland
max roach - members, don't git weary
mccoy tyner - extensions
mwandishi
donald byrd - free form

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>YEAH MAN fuck high concepts in art, fuck progression of sounds and styles, fuck innovation and experimentation, gimme that good all 40s jazz that I can DANCE to all day bro! God, some jazz fans are so pretentious, where's my bowl??

This is one of the best jazz albums of all time and no matter how many scales and chords you can name you will never prove me wrong.

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Don't tell me you're someone who believes music theory can somehow "disprove" one's taste and "objectively rate" music.

No dumbass

Everything in your original surely post screams otherwise and "No dumbass" is oddly defensive for no reason.

No you double dumbass because that's what the REAL JAZZ FANS™ believe

t. faggot
See, I can shitpost too.

I miss /blindfold/ threads. desu I give up even trying to talk about jazz on Sup Forums since every jazz thread gets invaded by autists who can't handle seeing a theory term.

Good. The board is better off without elitist theoryfags

you don't need to know any theory or scales or chords or anything of that nature to hear that he's just not as viscerally interesting as some of the better known pianists like Hancock, Hill, or Monk.

>sucking the theoryfags dicks this hard when you don't even know theory yourself
top cuck

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Henry Grimes is just amazing

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who said i didn't you brainlet

Can I get some recs for modern jazz guitar playing? I'm interested in how playing styles are changing and what constitutes as a good jazz tone

from my country, I like Nguyên Lê and Manu Codjia
otherwise, Jesse Van Ruller, Jonathan Kreisberg, Marc Ribot

>Pat Metheny
>John Abercrombie
Their best stuff is from the 70's and 80's but they are super influential on the modern guitar sound
>Kurt Rosenwinkel
>Bobby Broom
>Jonathan Kresiberg
>Marc Ribot
>Gilad Hekselman
>Mary Halvorson
>Lage Lund
>Jakob Bro

I often wonder if anyone bothered to give indications to Roland Kirk like 'hey man we're in the forest we gonna take a pic, strike a pose'
if anything maybe they forgot him here for some days before someone went 'damn I keep tellin' myself we're missing something since we took that pic in the forest'

Bach - Complete Flute Sonatas - Emmanuel Pahud / Trevor Pinnock

Only recently got into jazz and can't stop listening to this, Ralph Towner and Pat Metheny. I'm learning jazz guitar now.

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Anyone here listen to this?

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Trying to get into more contemporary jazz.

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