One of the many phenomenal live recordings we have been gifted by Bobby McFerrin.
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.
Bobby McFerrin "Encore From Tokyo" at Montreux Jazz Festival (1984)
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Bobby McFerrin "Encore From Tokyo" at Montreux Jazz Festival (1984)
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Re: Bobby McFerrin "Encore From Tokyo" at Montreux Jazz Festival (1984)
Yeah, there's somebody with their own voice. And a genius
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Re: Bobby McFerrin "Encore From Tokyo" at Montreux Jazz Festival (1984)
Yeah, for sure!harrisonreed wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:28 pm Yeah, there's somebody with their own voice. And a genius
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.
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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.
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