The Music of Joe Temperley, Part Four
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- Saxophonist Tim Sullivan sat down with the legendary Joe Temperley to talk about Joe's life and music. Along the way, Joe also gave Tim a saxophone lesson, and the two took up in a small jam session!
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Joe Temperley - Baritone Saxophone
Tim Sullivan - Baritone Saxophone
Adam Platt - Piano
Eric Suquet - Director
Bill Thomas - Director of Photography
Jessica Paz - Sound Engineer
Richard Emery - Production Assistant
Seton Hawkins - Producer
I love his approach to playing: "Sing the music!"
Beautiful to see the respect and admiration of his student.
What a beautiful sound
"I'm not thinking of Queen Elizabeth... she's not my queen" legend, sorely missed
Man I'd love lessons from Joe Temperley.
mhinck1 Stay tuned! We'll be posting lessons by Joe soon enough!
+Jazz at Lincoln Center's JAZZ ACADEMY still? i'd love to see those
DEP Mister Joe Temperley, an amazing musician :(
Love his sba sound, great joe
What a gorgeous tone!
I think Joe is playing a Selmer baritone and a Woodwind mouthpiece.
Incorrect. Playing an early Conn 12M.
Have a look at about 7:58 and you'll see the typical Selmer ring between the bell and the body. I heard or read an interview with Joe where he said had a Selmer but didn't play it on gigs because it wasn't loud enough. (He used a Conn for gigs.) The mouthpiece here looks like a Woodwind. For gigs he used a metal Link.
Joe Carbery Selmer SBA Sax with a Selmer Soloist Mouthpiece
He says in a video he plays his conn 12m with an otto link stm his selmer sba with a woodwind mpc
He says in a video he plays his conn 12m with an otto link stm his selmer sba with a woodwind mpc