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Old 12-19-2005, 04:55 AM
Roland19 Roland19 is offline
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Default Re: Jazz recommendations???

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As far as saxophones are concerned, Michael Brecker, Joshua Redman, and Chris Potter are some of the more ambitious modern players. As far as older school players, Hank Mobley is a great bebop tenor saxophonist, as is Johnny Griffin. There's always Coltrane, too.



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meh, I'm more in the Mark Shim and Tim Warfield camps when it comes to modern tenor players. james carter would be a badass if he wasn't so obsessed with stupid saxophone tricks. If anyone wants to check out some of the best brecker out there, go no further then Chick Corea's 3 quartets, that is one of the best albums in teh past 30 years period

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I can't believe you're a saxophone player and you just "meh"-ed Chris Potter. He is easily the best saxophone player in history, and it's not even close. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] There's this bootlegged recording of him doing an unaccompanied rendition of All the Things You Are that is the greatest diplay of skill and musicianship in the history of music. Also, Extended Play with the Dave Holland Quartet is some more great Chris Potter, and his alto solo on Metamorphos is easily the greatest solo within a small group setting in history.
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