![]() Message #12 Posted by Bruce Larrabee on, 11:57 a.m., With the exception of the first, they are known only locally, however. Also from Brazil, but in a completely different category, are unsuspected names like Morris Albert, Tony Stevens, Michael Sullivan, Steve MacLean and others. You're right about Flora Purim and Eumir Deodato. In response to message #10 by Bruce LarrabeeĪlso, Gato Barbieri is from neighboring Argentina: Did he live in Brazil? Or did I get that totally wrong. ![]() In response to message #9 by Angel Martin Message #10 Posted by Bruce Larrabee on, 5:39 a.m., In response to message #8 by Bruce Larrabee Message #9 Posted by Angel Martin on, 4:05 a.m., something in the water? the air? No clue. Oh and this guy Paco DeLucia, bad ass guitar player. Same place that Gato Barbieri guy is from. Well in a vain attempt to contribute (something.) Do you guys know that most of Chick Corea's songs have lyrics? I discovered this (much to my amazement) when I discovered Flora Purim. ![]() Message #8 Posted by Bruce Larrabee on, 1:04 a.m., Although, some of the concepts did surface in the programming structure of the 35S. I don't think the 95C was ever released anyway. ![]() In response to message #6 by Massimo Gnerucci (Italy) Message #7 Posted by Matt Agajanian on, 11:33 p.m., Message #6 Posted by Massimo Gnerucci (Italy) on, 6:26 p.m.,Īre there any here who've collected (or have in their set) all the 5s-15C, 25/25C, 35, etc.? Most people there did not know it had lyrics. Heard it live a few weeks ago at a little club in Chicago. Message #5 Posted by Norman Dziedzic on, 9:23 p.m., You might want to have a listen to Elaine Elias' version from her 'Light My Fire' CD. In response to message #2 by Bruce Larrabee Message #3 Posted by Matt Agajanian on, 5:20 p.m., So if ANY of you eclectic geniuses out there happen to have such a recording PLEASE let me know. Thing is I have never been able to acquire a copy of the song with the vocal track! (Okay Al Jarreau recorded one but it is worthless.) The lyrics are basically about watching a girl walking down the street. No but I can tell you take 'Take Five' is in 5/4 time and that there are actually LYRICS to the song! Pretty cool lyrics too. In response to message #1 by Matt Agajanian Message #2 Posted by Bruce Larrabee on, 5:09 p.m., Re: Take Five (Dave Brubeck would be proud) Message #1 Posted by Matt Agajanian on, 4:30 p.m.Īs an interesting question for you collectors, are there any here who've collected (or have in their set) all the 5s-15C, 25/25C, 35, etc.? Songlist: Naima, Love Is In Control, Stolen Moments, Take Five, I Belong to You, Stolen Moments Voicing: Mixed 5-8 Parts | 4732b | Sheet Music Collection | $11.Take Five (Dave Brubeck would be proud) The Museum of HP Calculators "Take 5" was commissioned by UNC for the Axidentals to sing on a special concert with the Dave Brubeck. First tenor part can be sung by alto if necessary. A high, then low ending brings the piece to an impressive close. After going through the tune, it opens up for improvisation solos over the chorus, with the bass singers continuing the samba-bass feel while the upper voices do horn-type hits and pads behind the soloist. Randy has his "finger on the trigger" with this a cappella instrumental-style arrangement of the Quincy Jones' funk tune, "Love Is In Control." You'll have fun with this one! The first a cappella vocal version of this famous Chick Corea Latin classic, "Spain." This chart features a strong baritone or alto soloist in the rubato introduction, accompanied by thick vocal "spread voicings," then kicks into the familiar up-tempo samba feel, with quick octave unisons for all voices. It features a female soloist, with rich broken-chord harmonizations beneath. This tender a cappella treatment of John Coltrane's beautiful ballad, "Naima," without lyrics.
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