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Mashmallow Record Concert Text 20160417 Record Concert @ マシュマロ ~若輩者ズートファンの妄想… ① 2016/04/17 万木康史 「ズートさんの生音を知らない!生でライブを観たことがない!想いだけ募る・・・」 若輩者がズートさんにハマってしまった “Dream Dancing” Warm Tenor 7:22 “Jive at Five” Down Home 5:15 1978 Pablo 2310-831 1960 Bethlehem BCP 6051 Zoot Sims(ts),Jimmy Rowles(p), Zoot Sims(ts),Dave McKenna(p), George Mraz(b),Mousey Alexander(dr) George Tucker(b),Dannie Richmond(dr) ズートさんの魅力① 抜群のスイング感、タイム感 “Night and Day” Zoot Sims Quartet “920 Special” ZOOT 4:50 Recorded in France 2:52 1956 Argo LP608 1950 Discovery DL3015 Zoot Sims(ts),John Williams(p), Zoot Sims(ts),Gerry Wiggins(p), Knobby Totah(b),Gus Johnson(dr) Pierre Michelot(b),Kenny Clarke(dr) “Trottin’” Jazz Legacy Baden-Baden “Gone with the wind” Zoot at Ronnie Studio Jazz Concert 4:35 Scott’s 7:53 1958 Jazzline JL 20 829 Zoot Sims(ts), 1961 Fontana TFL5176 Hans Koller(ts),Roland Kovac(p),Helmut Zoot Sims(ts),Stan Tracy(p), Brandt(bs),Peter Trunk(b),Kenny Clarke(dr) Kenny Napper(b),Jacky Dougan(dr) “Zoot’s Blues” Zoot Sims in Paris 3:45 “Tickle Toe” First Recordings! 3:07 1961 United Artists UAS15013 1950 Prestige 7817 Zoot Sims(ts),Henri Renaud(p), Zoot Sims(ts),Jimmy Woode(p), Bob Whitlock(b),Jean-Louis Vaile(dr) Simon Brehm(b),Jack Noren(dr) “Tickle Toe” Zoot Sims Live in Japan 1977 Vol.1! 5:35 1977 Marshmallow MMEX-125-LP Zoot Sims(ts),Dave McKenna(p), Bucky Pizzarelli(g), Major Holley(b),Jake Hanna(dr) Record Concert @ マシュマロ ~若輩者ズートファンの妄想… ② 2016/04/17 万木康史 「ズートさんの生音を知らない!生でライブを観たことがない!想いだけ募る・・・」 ズートさんの魅力② 音色 “What’s New” Zoot Sims in Hollywood “Evening in Paris” Zoot Sims on Ducretet 6:15 1954 Discovery DL3015 Thomson 3:15 Zoot Sims(ts),Stu Williamson(tb), 1956 Ducretet Thomson 250 V023 澤野工房 Kenny Drew(p), Zoot Sims(ts),Jon Eardley(tp),Henri Renaud(p), Ralph Pena(b),Jimmy Pratt(dr) Benoit Quersin(b),Charles Saudrais(dr) “Slower Blues’” Plays 4 Altos 6:22 “Autumn Leaves” Either Way 4:43 1957 ABC-Paramount ABC198 1961 Fred Miles Presents FM1 Zoot Sims(as),George Handy(p), Zoot Sims, Al Cohn(ts),Mose Allison(p), Knobby Totah(b),Nick Stabulas(dr) Bill Crow(b),Gus Johnson(dr) “You're My Everything” If I'm Lucky “Blues for 2” Blues for 2 4:53 3:21 1982 Pablo 2310-879 1977 Pablo 2310-803 Zoot Sims(ts),Joe Pass(g) Zoot Sims(ts),Jimmy Rowles(p), George Mraz(b),Mousey Alexander(dr) “’Tis Autumn” In a Sentimental Mood “Willow Weep for Me” 5658 6:06 5:59 1958 Marshmallow MMEX-116-LP 1984 Pablo 2310-914 Zoot Sims(ts),Red Garland(p), Zoot Sims(ts),Rune Gustafsson(g), Oscar Pettiford(b),Kenny Clarke(dr) Red Mitchell(b) Record Concert @ マシュマロ ~若輩者ズートファンの妄想… ③ 2016/04/17 万木康史 「ズートさんの生音を知らない!生でライブを観たことがない!想いだけ募る・・・」 サックスの歴史 現在のサックス アドルフ・サックス(ベルギー) Sopranino Saxophone in Eb 1814~1894 Soprano Saxophone in Bb 1844年にサックスを開発 Alto Saxophone in Eb 1846年に特許取得 Tenor Saxophone in Bb Baritone Saxophone in Eb ピアノの発明は1709年 Bass Saxophone in Bb バルトロメオ・クリストフォリ(イタリア) ContraBass Saxophone in Eb Selmarの歴史 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1922年より サックス製 造開始 Cigar Cutter Super Balanced MK6 MK7 1930-1933 Radio Improved Balanced Action Action 1954-1973 1974-1980 1934-1935 1947-1953 1936-1947 21750-35800 LowB,B♭のホール ズートさんのシリアル 20308 が左側に付いている.
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