Never ceases to amaze me how much obscure jazz talent there exists in the world. This quartet is terrific and Tendy's feel on the tenor is phenomenal. Great cover of a wonderful tune!
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any tricks you can give me.
@Karsyn Alexzander Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
Thank you very much John Tendy I love your music , I love jazz, and your trasmites me a lot with the sax , hopefully play some YOUR someday . you're a great person.
I've been playing jazz a long time! Got interested 1973 when my mother bought me a Benny Goodman record. Spent a good year learning the clarinet solos. If you want to learn jazz, start with a record you really like and commit to learning some of the solos. My first was Benny Goodman, then Brubeck "Time Out". I still love and listen to those records! Thank you for commenting. Best wishes - John
I would say so, yes. I studied classical clarinet from the start, about age 11, through college, but always listened to jazz. I didn't start actually "studying" jazz till I was about 17. Before that I would play by ear with no real understanding of chords.
Self taught through ear training and transcription. Consider this: when we have a conversation, a debate, an argument, isn't that verbal improvisation? Jazz is a language, too. A child has to learn how to speak before they learn and appreciate the rules of grammar and punctuation. It's the same with jazz. The rules are important to know, and they will be waiting for you, but develop your ear first.
Ramón Irízar Gómez Hi Ramón! The mouthpiece is a Ponzol Custom HR. Similar feel to an M2, just a little darker. Also, the reed is slightly softer than I normally use. Thanks for commenting. Best wishes - John
Mouthpiece is a Ponzol Custom HR. Reed is hand made and modeled after a Guardala Brecker Premium, which is very similar to a vintage Lavoz. Strength is about 4. Tenor is a 50xxx SBA with a silver Mk VI neck, unknown vintage. Thank you for commenting and best wishes :)
Très beau à mes oreilles, excellents interprètes.
Real nice band. Way to go! Breathe control fantastic on the tenor.
A beautiful version of one of my favorites songs by a very gifted group of musicians.
Indeed gifted. What a bassssssss🎩
Never ceases to amaze me how much obscure jazz talent there exists in the world. This quartet is terrific and Tendy's feel on the tenor is phenomenal. Great cover of a wonderful tune!
Thank you, Norman!
i dont mean to be off topic but does any of you know of a way to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my account password. I would love any tricks you can give me.
@Dax Jaden Instablaster :)
@Karsyn Alexzander Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Karsyn Alexzander it worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass :D
Loved the fluid bass line and sweet bass solo. ( as a bass player) great tone too!
Great session 👍 👍
OUTSTANDING ! SWINGING CLASS ALL THE WAY ! !
Very refined old school stuff! Well done
Awesome rendition of a great tune.
beautiful tenor playing
Relaxed, inventive and involving all the way through.
Thank you John!
very nice !
Very nice John
Super sound! In your hands is soul of jazz. Wery cool. Please come to the Vladivostok for the tour or jazz festival. I love you music.
Another winner!!
Thanks Anthony :)
wonderful
Best wishes Omar :)
Thank you very much John Tendy I love your music , I love jazz, and your trasmites me a lot with the sax , hopefully play some YOUR someday . you're a great person.
Omar Israel Juarez Delgado I hope to hear some of your music in the future. Thank you again!
Very nice indeed..
jay douglas Thanks Jay!
solid.
Faves!
cool, tnx. wonderful music! where's the drummer?
Thank you 🤗
Genial! abrazo! (Arg.)
great music cover & collaborations. how long have you played jazz music ? I currently play classical .i'm into jazz music
I've been playing jazz a long time! Got interested 1973 when my mother bought me a Benny Goodman record. Spent a good year learning the clarinet solos. If you want to learn jazz, start with a record you really like and commit to learning some of the solos. My first was Benny Goodman, then Brubeck "Time Out". I still love and listen to those records! Thank you for commenting. Best wishes - John
did you learn to play classical music before you started to learn jazz ??
I would say so, yes. I studied classical clarinet from the start, about age 11, through college, but always listened to jazz. I didn't start actually "studying" jazz till I was about 17. Before that I would play by ear with no real understanding of chords.
wow. that's great. you could learn by ear without understanding chord. so you learnt jazz by yourself or with jazz teacher ?
Self taught through ear training and transcription. Consider this: when we have a conversation, a debate, an argument, isn't that verbal improvisation? Jazz is a language, too. A child has to learn how to speak before they learn and appreciate the rules of grammar and punctuation. It's the same with jazz. The rules are important to know, and they will be waiting for you, but develop your ear first.
Muy bien..! Good sound..! I like it..! It´s not your Ponzol mouthpiece..?
Ramón Irízar Gómez Hi Ramón! The mouthpiece is a Ponzol Custom HR. Similar feel to an M2, just a little darker. Also, the reed is slightly softer than I normally use. Thanks for commenting. Best wishes - John
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Awesome ! Thanks! What setup do you use? What sax?
Mouthpiece is a Ponzol Custom HR. Reed is hand made and modeled after a Guardala Brecker Premium, which is very similar to a vintage Lavoz. Strength is about 4. Tenor is a 50xxx SBA with a silver Mk VI neck, unknown vintage. Thank you for commenting and best wishes :)
Melody written by Harry Warren.
rip roy hargrove. this is a great rendition but love hargroves version with his big band
Yes it's great version! Thank you for commenting.
=o
who's the tenor player
Peter Smith