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Benny Goodman Stompin' At The Savoy
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YEAH!! Comunque mò solo perché glie piace a Woody, sennò cor c...o che 'o recensivi!! MA VAFFANC.LO
Woody Allen Sogni e delitti
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uxoooooooooooooooohsifhrencvusdgbvi kdjalovesupremekcnskfjckskindofblue gaudbeus
Paul e Chris Weitz American Pie
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Animal House non si batte se vi piace il genere. American Pie copia a piene mani da lì e da Porky's.
Auguste e Louis Lumière L'uscita Dalle Fabbriche Lumière (1895)
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Ma dai, che cattivi, l'intenzione era buona!
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Comunque alla fine della fiera penso abbia ragione Muffin a dire che questa tecnica non sia così impossibile da imparare, tuttavia probabilmente non la usano tutti, ma per un motivo stilistico e di fraseggio, come dice Metamatic. Penso comunque che alcuni la usino "parzialmente", magari quel tanto che basta per prolungare un po' un loro flusso di idee, o per tenere una nota lunga dopo una frase magari spezzettata e veloce, insomma le possibilità sono infinite, e come sempre la tecnica deve essere al servizio della creatività!
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Metamatic, infatti proprio per questo avevo messo "giovani" tra virgolette. Comunque Sonny affermava queste cose in un'intervista del '96, dodici anni fa, e poi tutto è relativo, in confronto ad un Grande Vecchio come lui ;-)
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Musicians known for circular breathing
Some musicians who do not play the instruments mentioned above are known for using circular breathing.
* Michael Sadler – North Carolina resident, multi-instrumentalist
* Daniel Goode – avant-garde clarinetist
* Jeff Coffin – jazz musician best known as a saxophonist but also plays clarinet and flute. Is a member of Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
* Rahsaan Roland Kirk – jazz multi-instrumentalist[3]
* Roscoe Mitchell – jazz multi-instrumentalist
* David Murray- Plays tenor saxophone and, on occasion, bass clarinet[4]
* James Carter – saxophonist, flutist, and bass clarinetist
* Irvin Mayfield – Grammy Award-nominated jazz trumpeter, composer and cultural ambassador to New Orleans
* Akikazu Nakamura – shakuhachi player[5]
* Evan Parker – saxophone player
* Lenny Pickett – saxophone player with the 1970s funk band Tower of Power[citation needed] and SNL band
* Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophonist
* Kenny G – American jazz saxophonist
* Rudy Wooten – saxophonist, Wooten Brothers Band
* John Surman – baritone and soprano saxophonist
* Jimmy Owens – trumpet player
* John Zorn – avant-garde saxophonist and composer
* Peter Zummo – avant-garde trombonist
* Femi Kuti – Afrobeat and jazz saxophonist
* Mark Pender – jazz trumpeter
* The late Cynthia Steljes, oboist for the Canadian classical group Quartetto Gelato
* Wynton Marsalis – classical and jazz trumpeter
* Ferhat Erdem – kaval and sipsi player at the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation
* Dan Regan – trombonist in the ska punk band, Reel Big Fish
* Flavio Celkevicius – Brazilian saxophonist
* Harry Carney - baritone saxophonist with Duke Ellington's Orchestra
* Paul Hanson - American jazz bassoonist
(Wikipedia)
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Method
The person inhales fully and begins to exhale and blow. When the lungs are nearly empty, the last volume of air is blown into the mouth, and the cheeks are inflated with this air. Then, while still blowing this last bit of air out by allowing the cheeks to deflate, the person must very quickly fill the lungs by inhaling through the nose prior to running out of the air in the mouth. If done correctly, by the time the air in the mouth is nearly exhausted the person can begin to exhale from the lungs once more, ready to repeat the process again.
Physiologically, the process is similar to drinking at a water fountain and taking a breath of air while water remains in the mouth, without raising the head from the water stream. The body "knows" to not allow water into the lungs. It is this same instinct that a circular breather uses to play his instrument. (Wikipedia)
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Sottolinerei: "A FEW (alcuni) jazz and classical wind players also utilize some form of circular breathing." e "Kenny G (anche Wikipedia confonde Kenny Garrett con sto pirla di Kenny G!) is perhaps the world's most famous circular breather, setting a world record for holding a single note for 48 minutes".
Kenny Garrett Beyond The Wall
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Circular breathing is a technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without break, and is accomplished by breathing in through the nose while blowing through the mouth using the air stored in the cheeks. It is used extensively in playing the Australian didgeridoo, the Sardinian launeddas and Egyptian arghul, as well as many traditional oboes and flutes of Asia and the Middle East. A few jazz and classical wind players also utilize some form of circular breathing.
Although many professional wind players find circular breathing highly useful, few pieces of music composed before the 20th century actually require its use. A notable exception is "Moto Perpetuo" as transcribed by Rafael Méndez from Paganini. Trumpeters playing this piece must have full control of their circular breathing in order to play the piece as intended.
Kenny G is perhaps the world's most famous circular breather, setting a world record for holding a single note for 48 minutes.[1] This record was nearly doubled by Costa Rican saxophonist Geovanny Escalante less than a year later.[ (Wikipedia)