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Sakizopa 01-07-2009 10:48 PM

Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
Okay. This music is very old, but old does not mean it's "Bad" from Michael Jackson, okay??
"Red Cross" has much on drive, spiritual in the bass of
c--e-e-e--c--e-e-e, and I love it!

How do you think about Jazz? I am in love with this!

metalchris25 01-08-2009 07:59 AM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
Yup, thats a really good song. I play trumpet, so I have listened to jazz for a long time. check out this song by Charlie and Dizzy Gillespie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkvCDCOGzGc

Sincirr 01-12-2009 08:53 AM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
You play trumpet???? How cool!

I have been playing sax for a few months now. I was originally a guitarist tho, but yeah, that led me to listen to heaps of COLTRANE! Oh I love him now. Especially his album A Love Supreme. So good!

I will try and find the charlie parker stuff!!! thanks for the tip

metalchris25 01-12-2009 09:45 AM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
I started playing trumpet in school. My sister played clarinet, and my brother played sax. I learned both of those too. I dated a girl who played flute, and I also learned it. I play the drums at church if my brother in law isnt there. My grandfather and uncle and father all play guitar, and they taught me. Guitar is definitely my favorite, although I am better at brass.
I love Coltrane! He is a LEGEND!

Sakizopa 01-12-2009 12:48 PM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
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Originally Posted by metalchris25
I started playing trumpet in school. My sister played clarinet, and my brother played sax. I learned both of those too. I dated a girl who played flute, and I also learned it. I play the drums at church if my brother in law isnt there. My grandfather and uncle and father all play guitar, and they taught me. Guitar is definitely my favorite, although I am better at brass.
I love Coltrane! He is a LEGEND!


JOHN COLTRANE
"My Favourite Things", I am in love with his music as well.
See, because I am living alone, I write to much till late at night, then I take my time to a relationship how music has been in America. I am living in a souterrain, and jazz has been brought up in a cellar from night to the morning due. This was the meaning, and you understand me.

This is like "Darmok" of StarTreks Next Generation!
:smokin:

I made up a jazz as well with bass and sax on cubase. My uncle has been a semi-professional dixieland-trumpeter her in Cologne, my father invited me to listen his jazz-lps from Parker to Dizzy Gillespie and David Miles when I was young.
I have written a treatise about jazz, especially bebop in school.

To understand jazz you have to understand that a souls speech are rhythms and your soul the instrument, while your words taken by instruments.

Classizism is origin in its ancient history in a philsophical platonic and religious meaning.
Jazz is one of the basements in music of the world. The Origin is not a copy of something.
Rock´n Roll is a reflection upon a bodies moves about its thoughts moves. Body and Soul.

Soul is painting with colors on instruments instead on canvas, but painting a soul is easier to bann on canvas.
A king of soul you cannot bann.


keywords: puzzling - nature - game

Sincirr 01-19-2009 06:56 AM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
hey is that one of your creations?

metalchris25 01-19-2009 01:34 PM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
You like Star Trek too? I watch it all the time, lol.

Sincirr 01-20-2009 02:09 AM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
I love Voyager....but most trekkies or trekkers dont really like it.cos they are threatened by female authority hehe!!!

7of9 rocks!

metalchris25 01-20-2009 09:25 AM

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Not me, I love Voyager. Enterprise is my favorite though.

Sakizopa 01-24-2009 12:58 PM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
Uups - so many answers. Thank you brothers.

Well, my "Soleiah" is one of my compositions, a platonic-classizistic reflection about "West-Östlicher Divan" (Goethe, Daniel Barenboim). The horns in the beginning are calling and asking some kind of "Can You Take Me Higher?" vertically, because the horns in theirs c-dur-prelude are standing alone to bless the sky for lifes´ earth. The horns also represent the okzident.
After the third pause strings responding the horns, and the strings are put in moll to embrass the blessings of the horns from the horizontal sky.
Strings are emphasized from the oriental move at the okzident (horns).

Horns and Strings working together as a platonic relationship, as lovers.


Another composition of mine is a dedication at Charlie Parker and John Coltrane with bass and saxophone. I still have to work it out, because I am just a nonstudied musician and learning from hearing, I have to put my emphasizes for their music all-in more than Texas-Hold´em!
:D

Thank you for your repostings, metalchris25 and Sincirr.
:flowers:

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The meaning of „Red Cross“.

There are many interpretations around about, but the best is given by the Savoy Recordings in the beginning of a c-dur-prelude by the bass.
The sequence is a blackbirds singing in its jumping from one statement to another, but then coming to „BE MY GUEST“.

Sakizopa 01-24-2009 01:26 PM

Re: Ever heard "Red Cross" from Charlie Parker?
 
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Uups - so many answers. Thank you brothers.

Well, my "Soleiah" is one of my compositions, a platonic-classizistic reflection about "West-Östlicher Divan" (Goethe, Daniel Barenboim). The horns in the beginning are calling and asking some kind of "Can You Take Me Higher?" vertically, because the horns in theirs c-dur-prelude are standing alone to bless the sky for lifes´ earth. The horns also represent the okzident.
After the third pause strings responding the horns, and the strings are put in moll to embrass the blessings of the horns from the horizontal sky.
Strings are emphasized from the oriental move at the okzident (horns).

Horns and Strings working together as a platonic relationship, as lovers.


Another composition of mine is a dedication at Charlie Parker and John Coltrane with bass and saxophone. I still have to work it out, because I am just a nonstudied musician and learning from hearing, I have to put my emphasizes for their music all-in more than Texas-Hold´em!
:D


On the other hand, I love the philosophy given in StarTrek Next Generation. "Darmok" represents a metaphorical language of understanding behaviour as an art of language, to understand others way life of theirs thinking art.


Thank you for your repostings, metalchris25 and Sincirr.
:flowers:

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Becoming aquaintance with ornithology, I have been an ornithologist about birds of preys in the 80ths. To stand up at 5 o´clock in the morning till 9 o´clock in the evening, I watched the peregrine falcon and I was the one who ´s found out that the peregrine falcon is a dawn active one. I studied all behaviours of all birds around me as well in this time, and this was the time, I became aquaintance with god in the nature.

Birds were coming at me even when I wasn´t at theirs and birds were singing when I heared classizism in Beethoven to conspell as fluting out of my mind.

However, some musicians are like scientists, and Charlie Parker is like Wassilij Kandinsky for the science of art. Metaphysical language.


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