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steemseph
Discovery-it
2026-05-08 11:02
Bet Get Hit In Yo with a BASS SOLO BassView FLASHBACK 04242024
Caution this video contains a bass solo. ## Caution I intentionally used the highest note on my instrument. ## Caution I intentionally used harmonics also. It's okay to prefer big fat groovy bass. It's
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music
2020-03-09 17:42
Art 096
In my music, I'm trying to play #truth of what I am. The reason it's difficult is because I'm changing all the time #CharlesMingus
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fjcalduch
music
2018-10-28 07:35
Switch Blade
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Max Roach was one of the first drummers to play bebop. His first recording was in 1943
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-27 06:35
Rem Blues
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Charles Mingus’s style is characterized by excesses, exuberance and combination of opposing
cliffblank
mom
2026-07-07 17:15
Promoted
Holding On, Letting Go — Ten Years Later
Today marks ten years since I lost my mom, Beverly. It’s strange how a decade can feel both like a lifetime and like no time at all. I still remember the weight of her hand in mine during those final days
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-26 06:33
Solitude
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Duke Ellington created a long list of masterpieces under a busy schedule with a deadline.
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-25 06:31
Caravan
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In his early music, Charles Mingus liked a wide variety of styles. Under the influence of
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-24 06:29
Wig Wise
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In 1938, a young composer named Billy Strayhorn approached Ellington after a concert to show
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-23 06:27
Very Special
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In 1936, when the swing was at its peak, Ellington recorded little and without success. He
pouchon
Ecency
2026-07-13 04:18
Promoted
ONE MORE WEEK OF FOOTBALL
Believe it or not, this World Cup 2026 has been something to remember. It is a four-year wait event so every time it is sensational and a big event for all the
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-22 06:25
Fleurette Africaine
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). Duke Ellington took advantage of the success that swing was having thanks to Benny Goodman.
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-21 06:23
Money Jungle
Duke Ellington (piano), Charles Mingus (doble bass) and Max Roach (drums). From the album Money Jungle (1963). In this album, Ellington surprised the world by playing with Charles Mingus and Max Roach,
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-20 06:21
E’s Flat Ah’s Flat Too
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Mal Waldron (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-19 06:18
My Jelly Roll Soul
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
jongolson
The Kingdom
2026-07-08 04:27
Promoted
The First Prophecy
Like many of you know, I'm attending a summer camp for my church. Yeah, I'm here for work, but one of the biggest blessings of attending these each year is that
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-18 06:08
Tensions
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-17 06:06
Moanin’
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-16 06:04
Cryin’ Blues
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-14 06:38
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting
Jackie McLean and John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Pepper Adams (baritone sax), Jimmy Knepper and Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond
marajah
Actifit
2026-07-11 22:20
Promoted
Please I need your Opinion on a certain matter. My Actifit Report Card: July 11 2026
Good evening dear friends. Please there is this action going on in my city which have been happening for months now. Today, I have decided to bring it up here inside blockchain to hear and know your
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-13 06:36
Girl of My Dreams
John Handy and Shafi Hadi (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Willie Dennis (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond (drums). From the album Mingus Ah Um (1959). Jimmy
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-12 06:34
GG Train
John Handy (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond (drums). From the album Mingus Ah Um (1959). Shafi Hadi is an American alto and tenor
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-11 06:32
Pedal Point Blues
John Handy (alto sax), Shafi Hadi and Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Jimmy Knepper (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass and piano with Parlan) and Dannie Richmond (drums). From the album
fjcalduch
music
2018-10-10 06:29
Jelly Roll
John Handy and Shafi Hadi (alto sax), Booker Ervin (tenor sax), Jimmy Kneper (trombone), Horace Parlan (piano), Charles Mingus (bass) and Dannie Richmond (drums). From the album Mingus Ah Um (1959). Jelly
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