Ignacchitti
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I notice jazz players often doing a "technique" in the middle of solos, whereby they play a bit while pulling out the bellows normally, then instead of continuing to play while now closing the bellows normally, they press several bass buttons and rapidly close the bellows in between solo phrases, to then continue playing while opening the bellows again. In other words, the solo is solely or mostly played only opening the bellows. No air release button used, only a mash of many bass buttons.
What is the point of that? What is the advantage of doing that compared to playing both ways?
Examples:
Notice 0:36 to 1:03 in the video above Tony Verbiest does it at least 3 times
In the video above, just as one example take the piece from 0:25 onwards, in a matters of seconds Art Van Damme does it a few times.
What is the point of that? What is the advantage of doing that compared to playing both ways?
Examples:
Notice 0:36 to 1:03 in the video above Tony Verbiest does it at least 3 times
In the video above, just as one example take the piece from 0:25 onwards, in a matters of seconds Art Van Damme does it a few times.
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