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Stanley Clarke/Jean-Luc Ponty Concert WHEW!!
My fellow musicians: You know that feeling you get when you come out of a concert AWESTRUCK and SPEECHLESS? When you feel like, DAMN, I need to go home and PRACTICE??? Or else throw my instrument out the WINDOW??? Lord-a-mercy. Stanley Clarke can play him some bass. *Particularly* the upright. Neva seen anything like it. Both performers had bass players from Cameroon. Man, oh Man. And Jean-Luc. . .well, let's just say that me and my violin had to have a lil' TALK. This is my third Ponty concert and definitely the best by far. IN-credible concert here in Detroit last night. Just wanted to share. | |
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Oh my god, that would be an amazing unbelievable show!
I didn't know they toured together. Actually, I didn't even know Jean-Luc really toured. Betcha they'll never come up north here to Canada. You play violin huh? ditto. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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savoirfaire said: Oh my god, that would be an amazing unbelievable show!
I didn't know they toured together. Actually, I didn't even know Jean-Luc really toured. Betcha they'll never come up north here to Canada. You play violin huh? ditto. Actually, Jean-Luc seems to do more touring than putting out CD's. At least lately. One of the encores was Jean-Luc and Stanley (without their bands) doing "Autumn Leaves". Unrehearsed and impromptu. Clarke on the upright bass and Jean-Luc on his Barcus Barry (the one he uses for more "acoustic" sounding stuff). Never heard Autumn Leaves so funky and so beautiful. Hey savoire. . .we've "org noted" before! Yeah, I'm trying to make a serious switch from classical to more jazz and funk violin and flute. | |
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Oh, yeah, both have websites with their tour schedules. I can't remember if they're headin' up to Canada or not. | |
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NuPwr319 said: WHEW!!
My fellow musicians: You know that feeling you get when you come out of a concert AWESTRUCK and SPEECHLESS? When you feel like, DAMN, I need to go home and PRACTICE??? Or else throw my instrument out the WINDOW??? Lord-a-mercy. Stanley Clarke can play him some bass. *Particularly* the upright. Neva seen anything like it. Both performers had bass players from Cameroon. Man, oh Man. And Jean-Luc. . .well, let's just say that me and my violin had to have a lil' TALK. This is my third Ponty concert and definitely the best by far. IN-credible concert here in Detroit last night. Just wanted to share. Thanks for sharing this experience. Yes, I know what you're saying about going home to practice after an amazing experience. Sometimes just going home and playing what comes out is good too. I really like to anaylize the vibe when it comes to musicians and from the audience. The tech stuff (what key/arpeggio/time) doesn't interest me when I watch masters at work. | |
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