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My brother and I grew up listening to the Dave Brubeck Quartet (along with many other jazz greats of that era) - for many years we had every album they put out...his music will live for a very long time to come...
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Edited by TrapperJohn (12/07/1205:52 PM)
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That calls for at least a Take Five listen on the way home tonight. RIP Dave.
IMHO it more calls to learn the piece. :-) By a chance, do you know how difficult it is? I mean this "magical" piano accompaniment from the quartet performance...
Thanks! Karel
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#1996207 - 12/08/1212:53 AMRe: Dave Brubeck: RIP
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BenPiano
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NPR had a great recorded interview from some years ago that was excellent.
Also was watched / listened to some you tube videos that were linked in other outlets.
It was all amazing, and yet all I could focus on was how far his left hand could span to create a sound most of us can't ordinarily make. Truly unique!
#1996226 - 12/08/1202:22 AMRe: Dave Brubeck: RIP
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In honor of Brubeck, we played Take 5 tonight. A little messy from lack of practice. It was a spur of the moment thing but I suppose it's the thought that counts.
#1996516 - 12/08/1205:32 PMRe: Dave Brubeck: RIP
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Thanks Bobpickle and KarelG! Appreciate the listen.
On the day that Brubeck died, I was listening to a tribute show on Sirius/XM dedicated to him and they were playing all these recordings I have never heard. And that's when I realized, we've done a disservice to Dave Brubeck by attributing ONLY Take 5 to him, and this one was actually written by Paul Desmond.
But after hearing song after song of the material that actually came from Brubeck, I was left with a sense of "Wow -- what a melodic genius."
So while I make a tribute with Take 5, I encourage everyone to look at the other records. There's much more here than meets the eye (& ear). One thing I can say after listening to his other tunes -- he makes every note count.
#1996569 - 12/08/1207:44 PMRe: Dave Brubeck: RIP
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Originally Posted By: jazzwee
In honor of Brubeck, we played Take 5 tonight. A little messy from lack of practice. It was a spur of the moment thing but I suppose it's the thought that counts.