JAZZ
What can I say about jazz? It is another member of
the big family of music styles, which I like to play. Also here
I prefer (in contrast to my studio compositions) complete freedom
in music expressions, that means maximum improvisation from the
musicians - I think the musical critics call this "freejazz".
you can find here some never repeatable "freetime´s compositions",
played (by my opinion) by the great musicians like George Haslam...
FREE TIME part 1.: prewiev
(0:46; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
/ load
(20:23; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 14,0MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(baritone saxophone), Josef Laska (el. doublebass),
Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (saw, midi guitar, el. guitar).
Live from Brno [2002].
FREE TIME part 2.: prewiev
(0:40; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
/ load
(18:18; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 12,5MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(baritone saxophone / tarogato), Josef Laska (el. doublebass),
Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (fujara, midi guitar, el. guitar).
Live from Brno [2002].
FREE TIME part 3.: prewiev
(0:38; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
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(22:41; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 15,5MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(baritone saxophone), Josef Laska (el. doublebass),
Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (steel, el. guitar).
Live from Pardubice [2002].
FREE TIME part 4.: prewiev
(0:38; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
/ load
(12:49; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 8,81MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(tarogato), Josef Laska (el. doublebass), Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (steel, el.guitar) and Mark Aanderud (piano).
Live from Prague[2002].
FREE TIME part 5.: prewiev
(0:37; 16kBit/s; 11kHz)
/ load
(15:37; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 10,7MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(baritone saxophone), Josef Laska (el. doublebass), Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (saw, el. guitar) and Mark Aanderud (piano).
Live from Prague [2002].
FREE TIME part 6.: prewiev
(0:37; 16kBit/s; 11kHz; M)
/ load
(12:53; 96kBit/s; 44,1kHz; 8,85MB)
Playing: George Haslam
(baritone saxophone), Josef Laska (el. doublebass), Petr Zimak (drums),
Me (steel, el.guitar) and * Mark Aanderud (piano).
Live from Prague [2002].
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