Bobby McFerrin "Encore From Tokyo" at Montreux Jazz Festival (1984)
- AndrewMeronek
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One of the many phenomenal live recordings we have been gifted by Bobby McFerrin.
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What strikes me about Bobby is his breathing. The dude is a world-class breathing athlete. Starting with just starting the tune, doing that exaggerated breath like he's getting ready to do a deep dive in a lake.
:amazed:
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What strikes me about Bobby is his breathing. The dude is a world-class breathing athlete. Starting with just starting the tune, doing that exaggerated breath like he's getting ready to do a deep dive in a lake.
:amazed:
- harrisonreed
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Yeah, there's somebody with their own voice. And a genius
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="harrisonreed"]Yeah, there's somebody with their own voice. And a genius[/quote]
Yeah, for sure!
That breathing he did actually gives me some ideas to play with in my own tromboning. With specialized applications, of course. I am a huge fan of relaxed breathing and only breathing what I actually need. But for some tunes (for example, the ever-so-popular-but-rarely-performed-well I'm Getting Sentimental Over You) some extra oomph with the breathing prep could make it easier to do some of the extended phrasing that would benefit that tune.
Yeah, for sure!
That breathing he did actually gives me some ideas to play with in my own tromboning. With specialized applications, of course. I am a huge fan of relaxed breathing and only breathing what I actually need. But for some tunes (for example, the ever-so-popular-but-rarely-performed-well I'm Getting Sentimental Over You) some extra oomph with the breathing prep could make it easier to do some of the extended phrasing that would benefit that tune.
- AndrewMeronek
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BTW, I don't recognize offhand the close-up shots in that video of people marvelling, except for one: Herbie Hancock.